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English, 03.06.2021 21:50, fatherbamboo

A parenthetical citation for an encyclopedia entry is a little different from an in-text citation for a book or a magazine article. What should you include in a parenthetical citation for a quote that you found in an encyclopedia? the volume number and page number of the encyclopedia

the title of the encyclopedia and the page number

the title of the encyclopedia followed by the volume number

the title of the encyclopedia and the title of the entry

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