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Question 1: (c) Jenkins, H. (2006). Fans, bloggers, and gamers: exploring participatory culture. New York: New York University Press. A book citation in APA follows the format: Author. (year). Title. City: Publisher.
Question 2: (b) Flava 'n Gorillaz: Pop group names. (2004). In V.J. Cook, Accomodating Brocolli in the Cemetary (pp. 2122). New York: Simon and Schuster.
APA citation for a chapter in a book: Author(s). (date). Chapter title. In Name (ed.), Book title (pp. numbers). City: Publisher. If no author is given for the chapter, begin the entry with chapter title, followed by (date). Then pick up with In Name (ed.), etc.
Question 3: (a) Yonke, D. (2008, September 13). Monks on the road for peace: Tibetan Buddhists bring message that 'happiness is an internal event'. The Blade (Toledo, OH), p. B7. Basic APA citation for a newspaper article (in print): Author(s). (Year, Month Day). Article title. Title of Newspaper, p. number(s).
Question 4: (d) Weickgenannt, N. (2008, June). The nation's monstrous women: Wives, widows and witches in Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children. Journal of Commonwealth Literature, 43(2), 65-83. Retrieved October 31, 2008, from Humanities International Complete. Basic APA citation for an article from a database: Author(s). (date). Article title. Name of Journal, vol number(issue number). Retrieved date, from name of database.
Question 5:
DeCaro, F. (2004, January 20). Truly, madly, Depp-ly. Advocate, 906, 76-77. Retrieved October 31, 2008, from Gender Studies database. Basic APA citation for an article from a database: Author(s). (date). Article title. Name of Journal, vol number(issue number). Retrieved date, from name of database.
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