For formal written assignments where you collect information from outside resources to support your argument or opinion, you will need to cite your sources. Just providing the URL, or web address (i.e. http://www.google.com), will be inadequate. For academic work in your English classes, you will use the MLA format. Below is a website - The Purdue Online Writing Lab, or OWL - that lays out the proper way to cite multiple authors and different sources, like books, journal articles, or video clips. Navigate the left-hand column for how to cite parenthetically and on your bibliography - or "references" - page.
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