
Citing Sources in your Blog (Works Cited Page)
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Celi Oliveto
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Citing Sources in your Blog (Works Cited Page)
By CELI OLIVETO
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Multiple Choice
Where is the Works Cited Page located?
the first page of your document
the last page of your document
halfway through your document
anywhere in the document you'd like
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Multiple Choice
What is the purpose of a works cited page?
to provide an alphabetical list to make your document look pretty
to fulfill a requirement for this English class
to show the readers where you got your sources and where you conducted your research
to let the readers know that your sources are credible
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Works Cited Page
A single document located at the end of your paper or speech that gives a list of your sources
Put the list in alphabetical order according to author’s last name.
Times New Roman, size 12 font, double spaced
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Your works
cited page
should look like this
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Works Cited Page
All of the entries will look like this...
Author's Last name, First name. "Title of Individual Web Page." Title of Website, Publisher, Date, URL.
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Works Cited Page
If you don't know something... SKIP IT
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Works Cited Page
Source are listed alphabetically
Author's names are listed Last, First.
If you don't know something, skip it and move on to the next item
Make sure that you list your sources in a straight line across the page, not up and down
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Multiple Select
If you're skipping several sections of your works cited entry, this might mean that your source is...
not credible
you shouldn't use this source
it's lacking information that would make the source credible
it's not a good source to use
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Works Cited Page
Author's Last name, First name.
"Title of Individual Web Page."
Title of Website,
Publisher,
Date,
<URL.>
Some text here about the topic of discussion
Build your works cited page like this
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Open Ended
Click this link and create a works cited entry for the website
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/21/sports/basketball/tyrese-haliburton-nba-draft.html
Author's Last name, First name. "Title of Individual Web Page." Title of Website, Publisher, Date, <URL.>
Citing Sources in your Blog (Works Cited Page)
By CELI OLIVETO
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