Author Question: What style is the following citation? Baudrillard, J. (1995). Simulation and Simulacra. (S. Glaser, ... (Read 45 times)

sabina

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What style is the following citation? Baudrillard, J. (1995). Simulation and Simulacra. (S. Glaser, Trans.) Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press.
 
  A) A book with one author, MLA. B) A signed article in a journal, APA. C) A book with three or more authors, APA. D) A translated book, APA.

Question 2

Today, the most modern approach to citing the source of your information in the text is to
 
  A) Cite the source parenthetically after the paraphrase or quotation. B) Use footnotes the bottom of the page. C) Use endnotes at the end of each section. D) None of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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