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Examples of using footnotes correctly Essay (see bottom of page for footnotes)
This is an example of how to use footnotes.[1] D.M. Thomas, a noted biographer of Solzhenitsyn, claims that Solzhenitsyn is not anti-Semitic. These stereotypes developed when Solzhenitsyn was suggesting that Russia return to its traditions. Although these traditions do include much anti-Semitism, Thomas claims that this was never the intent of Solzhenitsyn.[2] On the other hand, in China one can find examples of governmental actions that appear far more brutal than anything Solzhenitsyn suggested.[3]
Examples of using a bibliography correctly
Bibliography
Hoff, Benjamin. The Te of Piglet. N.Y.: Penguin Books, 1992.
Smith, Craig. “Execution in China, Through a Brother’s Eyes”, New York Times. March 11, 2001. Found at http://www.nytimes.com/2001/03/11/world/CHIN.html
“A Writer and His Muses”, Newsweek. February 16,1998.
Kishlansky, Mark. Sources of World History, Volume II, 2nd Edition. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1999.
[1] Benjamin Hoff, The Te of Piglet, (NY: Penguin Books, 1992) pp. 133-134. [2] “A Writer and His Muses”, Newsweek. February 16,1998, p. 28. [3] Craig Smith. “Execution in China, Through a Brother’s Eyes”, New York Times. March 11, 2001. Found at http://www.nytimes.com/2001/03/11/world/CHIN.html |