Research Guide: Citations

Try It!

Try It!

Use any of the tools on this guide to create citations for the following:

OPTION A:

1. FIRST, create an MLA citation (the full citation that would go at the end of a project or on a Works Cited page) for this source:

2. THEN, create an MLA in-text citation for this direct quote from paragraph 3 of that same source:

"The Constitution does not define voting as a right, and who possesses this privilege has been fluid throughout American history"

OPTION B:

1. FIRST, create an MLA citation (the full citation that would go at the end of a project or on a Works Cited page) for this source:

2. THEN, create an MLA in-text citation for this direct quote from page 16 of that same source:

“State and local governments continue to pass laws that regulate the lives of immigrants, blurring the boundaries between controlling immigrants and controlling immigration”

OPTION C:

1. FIRST, create an MLA citation (the full citation that would go at the end of a project or on a Works Cited page) for this source:

2. THEN, create an MLA in-text citation for this direct quote from page 16 of that same source:

“State and local governments continue to pass laws that regulate the lives of immigrants, blurring the boundaries between controlling immigrants and controlling immigration”

Quick Guide - MLA

Quick Guide - MLA Citation Style

Automatic Citation Generator

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