<p> MLA Parenthetical Citation Practice Worksheet ~ ANSWER KEY</p><p>Using the information set below, write correct parenthetical citations/documentations for each example.</p><p>Works Cited</p><p>Donaldson, Sam. Bantering on Watergate. New York: Penguin Books, 1985.</p><p>“Graduation”. Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia. Online. Setember 13, 2011. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graduation</p><p>“High School”. Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia. Online. Setember 13, 2011. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_school</p><p>“High School”. Dictionary.com. 2011. Online. September 13, 2011. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/high+school</p><p>Jennings, Peter. Pushing the Limits of Political Journalism. Washington: Greater Politics Press, 1994.</p><p>Smith, Charles. I Love Politics: A Guide To Discerning Reality. Chicago: Penn Press, 2001.</p><p>Xavier, Jason and Thomas Yater. Political Guide to the United States. New York: Ballantine, 2004.</p><p>Xavier, Jason. Somewhere in the Political Realm. New York: Ballantine, 2002.</p><p>Questions: 1.) "He spoke to us in German and then left us behind" ( Donaldson 45). --from Donaldson's Bantering on Watergate, page 45</p><p>2.) "I never thought of myself as proud", says Jennings in his book Pushing the Limits of Political Journalism ( Jennings 107) OR (107) . --This source was located on page 107.</p><p>3.) "Politics is such an interesting field" (Smith 451). --From Charles Smith's book, page 451.</p><p>4.) "Enraged is how he felt after the episode" (Xavier, Jason. Somewhere 233 ). --From Jason Xavier's book Somewhere in the Political Realm, page 233.</p><p>5.) In Political Guide to the United States, Xavier and Yater explore the idea that the U.S. is changing politically (Xavier, Jason and Thomas 544) OR (544) --From page 544 of this book.</p><p>6) “Graduation is the action of receiving or conferring an academic degree or the ceremony that is sometimes associated, where students become Graduates”. -- From one of Wikipedia sources listed above (“Graduation”.).</p><p>7) “High school is a term used in parts of the English speaking world to describe institutions which provide all or part of secondary education” (“High School”. Wikipedia). -- From one of the Wikipedia sources listed above</p><p>8) High school usually runs from grades 9 through 12 (“High School”. Dictionary.com). --- From the dictionary.com source listed above </p>
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