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Citation Test Study Guide


Full Citations
You must be able to
Complete a citation for a book, given a picture of the books cover and
publication information
Complete a citation for a website (either whole site or articleyou will have
to decide based on the information given), given a screenshot of that website
**You may use your yellow sheet to complete these
**Citations MUST include proper punctuation: periods, quotation marks,
italics, etc.
In-Text Citations
You must be able to
Correctly cite a given sentence from a book
Correctly cite the sentence using ellipses
Correctly cite the sentence using brackets
Correctly cite a sentence containing dialogue
Correctly cite a sentence ending with ! or ?
Citation Sandwich
You must be able to
Label the parts of a citation sandwich and list the information that should be
given in each part
Label/ annotate an example of a citation sandwich
Explain why the citation sandwich is important what does it help you do?
Explain the purpose of each part of the citation sandwich
Explain why you should NEVER end a paragraph with a citation
Works Cited Page
You must be able to answer the following questions:
What goes in the top right-hand corner of the Works Cited page?
What title does the page get?
How is the title punctuated?
How are sources ordered on the page?
How do you order sources that dont have an author?
What do you do with articles (a, an, the) if they are the first word of a title?
How do you indent the entries on a Works Cited page?
How do you space a Works Cited page?
Do you list any source that you have read but not cited in the body of your
paper?

What is the relationship between the in-text citations and the Works Cited
page?

Relating In-Text Citations to Full Citations


You must be able to
Show what you would put in parentheses if you were to make an in-text
citation for several different sources on an example Works Cited page
In so doing, demonstrate that you understand the relationship between an intext citation and the full citation

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