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2 Replies to “Works Cited”

  1. Really small note on in-text citations throughout the rest of the site, just make sure that they match the specific superscript formatting that was given in the assignment package. I couldn’t figure out a good way to do that through this interface (but there still might be one), so I’ve just been cutting and pasting superscript from a word doc.

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