One: If you're using an anthology, such as The Best American Nonrequired Reading, the rule is on page 427, Rule 10, of Rules for Writers. The citation looks like this:
Wallace, David Foster. "Kenyon Commencement Speech." The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2006. Ed. Dave Eggers. Houghton Mifflin, 2006, 355-364.
Two: If you're using a film that you watched on DVD, the rule is on page 439, Rule 43. The citation looks like this:
Groundhog Day. Dir. Harold Ramis. Perf. Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell, and Chris Elliot. 1993. DVD. Columbia Pictures, 2002.
Three: If you're using a film review on the Internet, refer to pages 432-438. If you use Movie Review Query Engine, you must refer to the type of media that you use. For example, if MRQE refers you to an online newspaper film review, you would use format on page 436, Rule 32, "From an online newspaper." The citation would look like this:
Maslin, Janet. "Bill Murray Battles Pittsburgh Time Warp." The New
York Times 12 Feb. 1993 http://movies2.nytimes.com/mem/movies/review.
Four: If you're using a short story collection like Tobias Wolff's The Night in Question, your citing should look like the following:
Wolff, Tobias. The Night in Question. New York: Vintage Books, 1996.
The format for Works Cited page, the last page of your research paper, is explained on page 446. A sample Works Cited page is on page 454.
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