Hi Eddie,
When you have two or more sources from the same author (in this case speaker), you can distinguish between them in your in-text citations by adding a short version of the title after the author’s name. For example, (Jacobs, “Life Cycle” 3:15)
]]>Hi Rianna,
When a source has two authors, you should write both their names with only the first one reversed in your Works Cited list, e.g. Smith, Thomas, and Barbara Michelle Williams. Also write both names in your in-text citation, e.g. (Smith and Williams 20)
When a source has three or more authors, you should list the first author’s name followed by “et al.” (meaning “and others”) in both the Works Cited list (Smith, Thomas, et al.) and your in-text citations (Smith et al. 20).
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