Suggested Answers for:  Bibliography 



Click here to view guidelines for recording bibliographical information. 
You can find guidelines for recording bibliographical information on the Owl Online Writing Lab (Link to 
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/05/).







  1. Demonstrate how you would cite bibliographical information from the article "Death in the Square" on page 48 in your Language Arts 9 Anthology. Remember that the article has an author and the anthology has an editor.

This correct MLA format citation will look like the following:

Naheed, Nenshi. β€œDeath in the Square.” Language Arts 9 Anthology, McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 2014, pp. 48–50.


  1. Demonstrate how you would cite bibliographical information from instruction from the section, "Pronouns: There's No Substitute for Them" on page 32 of your technical textbook Start with the Sentence: Create Correct, Concise, Connected Sentences.

This correct MLA format citation will look like the following: 


Schleppe, Sue, and Et Al. β€œPronouns: There's No Substitute for Them.” Start with the Sentence, McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 2013, pp. 32–35.

  1. Demonstrate how you would cite bibliographical information from "About ADLC" at Alberta Distance Learning Centre's website, ADLC Online.

This correct MLA format citation will look like the following: 


β€œPolicies.” Alberta Distance Learning Centre | ADLC, 17 June 2018, www.adlc.ca/about/policies/.             


* Note: In this situation, the author and date of publication are not stated on the website. The date shown will vary, depending on the day you accessed the site.

  1. Demonstrate how you would cite bibliographical information from an article titled "Get With the Program" written by Devon Smythe in the September 2001 edition of Monthly Magazine. The article is on pp. 17 to 20 of the magazine and the quotation is from page 18.
This correct MLA format citation will look like the following:  

Smythe, Devon. β€œGet with the Program.” Monthly Magazine, Sept. 2001, pp. 17–20.              


  1. Simplify the quotation below to be more concise within the sentence it has been placed by using either square brackets, ellipses or shortening the statement.
Recently hockey fighting seems to have taken a more sinister turn, as "Bertuzzi sought revenge on Steven Moore for his cheap shot on Markus Naslund in a previous game. Moore was sucker punched and sustained serious injuries which besides costing a hockey career, may leave him severely disabled for life."

"Recently, hockey fighting seems to have taken a more sinister turn as "Moore was sucker punched and sustained serious injuries which besides costing [him] a hockey career, may leave him severely disabled."
  1. Integrate and simplify the quotation below to be more accurate. Consider how to transition in the quote and remember to use square brackets, ellipses, or shortening of the statement to keep it relevant.
Hockey consists of many types of violence. "High sticking, tripping, slashing, spearing, charging, hooking, fighting, unsportsmanlike conduct, interference, roughing - everything else is just figure skating."

Hockey consists of many types of violence such as, "high sticking, tripping, slashing, spearing,
charging, hooking, fighting, interference [and] roughing...."

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