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« on: April 22, 2006, 11:49:26 AM »

I pulled this out of another thread at this website, it seems more fitting here:

"My teacher says that at the end of evey single paragraph I should put in-text citations for whatever sources I got ideas from. So in theory I could have the same 5-6 citations at the end of every paragraph. This does not seem right to me, but I have only used MLA a handful of times. I would really like it if someone could help me with this, I scowered the internet looking for this answer but found nothing. "

Does anyone know when in-text citations should or should not be used according to MLA standards?
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