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How do you credit an author?

How do you credit an author?

MLA style uses the author and page number when citing sources within the text/narrative, whether you’re paraphrasing or making a direct quotation. If you include the author’s name in the narrative you only need to include the page number in parentheses.

Do you have to give credit where credit is due?

an expression that means that you should praise someone who deserves it, although you might dislike some things about them: I don’t especially like the woman but, credit where credit’s due, she’s very efficient.

What does give yourself some credit mean?

Giving yourself credit doesn’t mean you’re not being humble, it simply means that you are proud of yourself and your achievements. I constantly find myself downplaying my accomplishments because I don’t want people to look at me as conceited.

What is the difference between due and do?

Do is always a verb. It can be a main verb, meaning to complete or perform a task or a helping verb used to form questions or negative statements. Due can act as an adjective, noun, or adverb that means owed at a certain time, something which is owed, or directly.

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