How to Cite "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl"
- 1). Type the last name of the author of the book, a comma, the first initial of the first name and a period.
- 2). Type the year your copy of "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl" was published in parentheses followed by a period.
- 3). Type the title of the book in italics, only capitalizing the first word, followed by a period.
- 4). Type the city where your copy was published, a comma, the capitalized abbreviation for the state where the book was published, a colon, the name of the publishing company and a period.
- 5). The entire citation should look like this: Jacobs, H. (2005). Incidents in the life of a slave girl. Stilwell, KS: Digireads.com.
- 1). Type the last name of the author of the book, a comma, the first name of the author and a period.
- 2). Type the title of the book in italics, only capitalizing the most important words, followed by a period.
- 3). Type the edition number (for example, 3rd ed.), a period, the city where your copy was published, a comma, the capitalized abbreviation for the state where the book was published and a colon.
- 4). Type the name of the publishing company, a comma, the year your copy of "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl" was published, a period, the number of pages in the book, a period, the word "Print" for a hard-copy of the book and a period.
- 5). The entire citation should look like this: Jacobs, Harriet. Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. 3rd ed. Stilwell, KS: Digiread.com, 2005. 121. Print.
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