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How to assign the page number to a quote in a paper.?
Here's my example:
The Bible states: “Time and chance happen to them all,” .
How do I put in the page number? I have 5 book sources. How do I differentiate between the books?
Thanks!
I'm in AP English, if that changes the way to cite it.
1 Answer
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
If you are using MLA format, which it kinda sounds like you would be, you put your quote, then you follow it in parenthesis with the authors last name and the page number. For Example, "Here is the quote you would use from the book" (Author 45). Notice that the period for that sentence comes AFTER the parenthesis, not in the quotation
For the Bible, you simply put what version you are using, and the Book, chapter, and verse you are using. For example, (New International version, Gen 3.15)
Source(s): http://hbl.gcc.edu/citingBIBLE.htm