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What is MLA? MLA refers to the Modern Language Association. Several different formats exist for citing research within a paper, such as MLA and APA. The MLA citation method is most commonly used in English classes. Citing a Book For printed sources (books, magazines etc.) with a single named author, the in-text citation would appear as follows: Cole Matthews illustrates his selfishness and lack of empathy when he thinks to himself “this wouldn’t have happened if Peter had kept his mouth shut”(Mikaelsen 40). Note: There is a single space between the end quotation mark and the beginning parenthesis and between the name and page number. Quote within a Quote Examples: Cole emphasizes to the Circle, “ ‘ I am telling the truth when I say I saw a Spirit Bear’ ” (Mikaelsen 130). Edwin and Garvey challenge Cole to explain how his two days of banishment changed him, and Cole explains, “ ‘ I realized that I was dying and I had never really even lived. Nobody trusted me. I had never loved anybody, and nobody had every really loved me’ ” (Mikaelsen 132). Altering Quotes to Meet Grammatical Rules Use brackets to alter a quote so that it meets standard grammatical rules and your needs. Example: Cole realizes the errors of his past and that “[a]ll of his life he had squandered his choices, wallowing in revenge and self-pity, keeping himself down” (Mikaelsen 84). Quotations as Textual Evidence Quotations should be used when . . 1. the exact wording is important. 2. the quoted material helps make or support the point of the paragraph. Example: Cole realizes that he wants to live: “To be alive was to have choice. The power to choose was real power, not the fake power of making others afraid” (Mikaelsen 83).
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