EXERCISE 56–1 MLA documentation: in-text citations

EXERCISE 56–1MLA documentation: in-text citations

Click on the MLA in-text citation that is handled correctly.

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EXERCISE 56–1 MLA documentation: in-text citations - 1 of 10: The student is quoting from page 26 of the following source:Hawley, Richard A. Thinking about Drugs and Society: Responding to an Epidemic. New York: Walker, 1988. Print.

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EXERCISE 56–1 MLA documentation: in-text citations - 2 of 10: The student is summarizing information from page 63 of the following source:Henningfield, Jack E., and Nancy Almand Ator. Barbiturates: Sleeping Potion or Intoxicant? New York: Chelsea, 1986. Print.

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EXERCISE 56–1 MLA documentation: in-text citations - 3 of 10: The student is citing a statistic that appeared in the following unsigned article:“Cross-Eyed and Painless.” Economist 6 July 1991: 89. Print.

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EXERCISE 56–1 MLA documentation: in-text citations - 4 of 10: The student is quoting from page 79 of the following source:Marshall, Eliot. Legalization: A Debate. New York: Chelsea, 1988. Print.The list of works cited includes two works by Marshall.

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EXERCISE 56–1 MLA documentation: in-text citations - 5 of 10: The student is quoting from page 67 of the following source:Marshall, Eliot. Legalization: A Debate. New York: Chelsea, 1988. Print.The list of works cited includes two works by Marshall.

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EXERCISE 56–1 MLA documentation: in-text citations - 6 of 10: The student is citing a statistic from the following short work from a Web site:United States. Dept. of Justice. Drug Enforcement Administration. “Drug Intelligence Brief: Mexican Marijuana in the United States, September 1999.” US Drug Enforcement Administration. DEA, n.d. Web. 10 Oct. 2008.

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EXERCISE 56–1 MLA documentation: in-text citations - 7 of 10: The student is citing a statistic from the following short work from a Web site:United States. Dept. of Justice. Drug Enforcement Administration. “1990-1994.” US Drug Enforcement Administration. DEA, n.d. Web. 12 Oct. 2008.

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EXERCISE 56–1 MLA documentation: in-text citations - 8 of 10: The student is quoting Rabbi Isaac P. Fried from page 38 of the following newspaper article:Treaster, Joseph B. “Healing Herb or Narcotic? Marijuana as Medication.” New York Times 14 Nov. 1993: 38+. Print.

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EXERCISE 56–1 MLA documentation: in-text citations - 9 of 10: The student is quoting from page 8 of the following article:Hecht, Brian. “Out of Joint: The Case for Medicinal Marijuana.” New Republic 15 July 1991: 7-9. Print.

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EXERCISE 56–1 MLA documentation: in-text citations - 10 of 10: The student is citing the following unpaginated article from an online journal. The article was written by six authors.Campbell, Fiona A., et al. “Are Cannabinoids an Effective and Safe Treatment Option in the Management of Pain? A Qualitative Systematic Review.” BMJ 323.7303 (2001): n. pag. Web. 10 Oct. 2008.