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If you cite an author and your next citation is from the same author do just put the page number in the second citation?
Asked by Anonymous on 3rd October, 2009 about MLA Format: Parenthetical Citations
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I think you should put the last name again.
Answered by Anonymous on 16th November, 2009
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Yes. If the author's name has already been mentioned, including the last name, you only put the page number.
Answered by Anonymous on 27th November, 2009
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Put it again, so your teacher doesn't think you messed up.
Answered by Anonymous on 1st December, 2009