One. If you’re using the assigned textbook, you count
that as Rule 10 on page 439.
Dobie, Kathy.
“AWOL in America: When Desertion Is the Only Option.” Acting Out Culture. Ed.
James S. Miller. Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2008. 358-366
Two. If you’re
using a short work from a website with an author, you use Rule 28 on page 448.
Mencimer,
Stephanie. “Why Mercury Tuna Is Still Legal.” Mother Jones.
September/October 2008 Issue. http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2008/09/why-mercury-tuna-still-legal
Three. If
you’re using an entry in a blog, you use Rule 34 on page 453.
McMahon, Jeff.
“1A Commentary on the Prevalence of BS.” Weblog post. Breakthrough Writer.
22 March. 2009. http://herculodge.typepad.com/breakthrough_writer/2009/03/1a-mcmahon-commentary-on-the-prevalence-of-bs.html
Four. If
you’re using a DVD, see Rule 45 on pages 457 and 458. Notice the film release date (1999) is included with the DVD release date (2002).
Being John
Malkovich. Dir. Spike Jonze. Perf. John Cusack, Cameron Diaz, Ned Bellamy, and
John Malkovich. 1999. DVD. Universal Studios. 2002.