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How do I use parenthetical citation in case of a poem without a title?...
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How do I use parenthetical citation in case of a poem without a title? (In addition, it is a prose poem without "usual" lines.)
Asked by Anonymous on 9th January, 2010 about MLA Format: Parenthetical Citations
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If the poem is in an anthology, or a collection of poems, it may have assigned numbers to the poems in place of titles. If not, refer to the line number (even if it is a prose poem, there is still technically a line number. Just count down the lines from the top of the poem)
Answered by Anonymous on 11th February, 2011