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College Abbreviations and Acronyms
College Conducting Research
College Abbreviations and Acronyms
College Rhetoric and Propaganda
The art and science of interpreting the Bible.
  1. Proverbs
  2. Hermeneutics
  3. Direct biblical instruction
  4. Indirect biblical instruction
College Conducting Research
What should I do if no author is given for the work I am citing?
  1. Omit the author's name and list only the page number.
  2. Use "anonymous" in place of the author's name.
  3. Use the year of publication in place of the author's name.
  4. Use an abbreviated form of the title in place of the author's name.
College Abbreviations and Acronyms
College Conducting Research
How do I format the works cited pages?
  1. The first line of each source should be flush against the left side, while the second line (if any) should be hanging indented. The entire page should be double spaced.
  2. All lines of each source should be flush against the left side. The entire page should be double spaced.
  3. All lines of each source should be centered and single spaced.
  4. The first line of each source should be flush against the left side, while the second line should be indented one-half inch. There should be two spaces between each entry, the entries themselves are single spaced.
College Rhetoric and Propaganda
When someone refers to "authority" in a rhetorical context, what do they mean?
  1. statistics
  2. proverbs
  3. expert opinions
  4. police officers
College Conducting Research
How should I structure a block quotation?
  1. Indent the left side of the first line only, single-space the quotation, and include the in-text citation at the end.
  2. Indent the left side of all lines, double-space the quotation, and include the in-text citation at the end.
  3. Indent both sides of all lines, double-space the quotation, and leave out the in-text citation.
  4. Indent both sides of all lines, single-space the quotation, and include the in-text citation at the end.
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