I use the MLA system of citing. To cite a page # you can do it like this : write your sentence that you have quoted, summarised etc. then put the author's last name followed by the page number in brackets after it. e.g. Okonkwo was deeply grieved (Achebe 129). You can also use the author's last name in a sentence then put the page number in brackets at the end of it. Achebe writes that Okonkwo was deeply grieved (129). To cite a paragraph, you follow the same method but instead of the page number you say: author name or essay name if no title then par. # in brackets. You must cite the full bibliography on a "Works Cited page at the end. We encounter the Igbo people at a watershed moment in their history and culture (Smith par. 1).
You need the Fallen Angels with connections for these look them up in the book but some of the paragraph numbers may not be right and the last one is people talking about Lobel. Hope this helps!: Page 111 Paragraph 3 Pages 132-133 Paragraphs 6-13 Page 169 Paragraph 7 Page 227 Paragraph 4 Page 269 Paragragh 4 Page 269 Paragraph 2 Page 226 Paragraph 7 Page 227 Paragraph 1 Page 227 Paragraph 2 Pages 234-235 Paragraph 9
The page number is typically indicated for a direct quote in an in-text citation for sources like books or printed materials, while the paragraph number is typically used for online sources that do not have page numbers.
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insidious- pg 251 paragraph 3 inconsequential- pg 3 paragraph 2 omnipresent- pg 3 paragraph 2 dejectedly- pg 9 paragraph 3 communal- pg 10 paragraph 4 inexplicable- pg 46 paragraph 4 disconcerting- pg 55 paragraph 1 perceptibly- pg 70 paragraph 7 alabaster- pg 170 paragraph 9
Here is a great site for Huck Finn quotes. It includes the page numbers you need.http://www.bookrags.com/notes/hf/QUO.htm
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Page 152 first paragraph
No. It just puts the border on a paragraph.
A paragraph is 5-7 sentences an essay is a page or more.
yes, The second paragraph on page 26
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Page 24, in the 2nd paragraph.