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Does parenthetical documentation go inside or outside the quotation mark and end punctuation?
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Answered by Anonymous on 12th February, 2012
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Most of the time a parenthetical citation will include only the author's last name and page number. Sometimes more than that is needed in parentheses, however. Explain in your own words when you would include more than the author’s name and page number in a parenthetical citation.
Answered by Anonymous on 28th September, 2011