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About Debra Duenas
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I can answer any questions on grammar and writing, creative writing, or literature. If you are doing it for your English or Language Arts class, I should be able to give you a hand. I can also help with poetry analysis.

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I have taught 8th, 9th, and 10th grade English and Literature, and Communications. And, oddly, 7th grade Math! I am presently a school librarian.

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BA in Secondary Education BA in English MFA in Creative Writing

 
   

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Topic: Language Arts for Kids



Expert: Debra Duenas
Date: 7/9/2008
Subject: referencing

Question
I'm doing a chapter analysis of a particular book - well comparing 2 chapters really.  I've been told to be careful referencing the paper and use Harvard style but how do I do that when it's always the same author and the same book?  Won't the in text citations look really silly?

Answer
In the bibliography, list the work only once.

If you only reference the text once in citation in the work you can use (Smith 2001)

But if you reference the same book several times you add the page number   (Smith 2001, p. 136)

Hope that is helpful...

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