How do you in-text cite two sources with the same author MLA?

In the Works Cited (Per the MLA Handbook (8th edition), p. 113: To cite two or more works by the same author, give the name in the first entry only. Thereafter, in place of the name, type three hyphens, followed by a period and the title. The three hyphens stand for exactly the same name as in the preceding entry.
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How do you in-text cite multiple works by the same author?

When your parenthetical citation includes two or more works, order them the same way they appear in the reference list (viz., alphabetically), separated by a semi-colon. If you cite multiple works by the same author in the same parenthetical citation, give the author's name only once and follow with dates.
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How do you in-text cite the same author twice?

To cite two works by the same author and the same year, differentiate the two works with small lowercase letters. For example, use in-text citations like (Smith, 2019a, p. 78) and (Smith, 2019b, p. 24).
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How do you in-text cite two sources in the same sentence?

Order the citations of two or more works by different authors within the same parentheses alphabetically in the same order in which they appear in the reference list (including citations that would otherwise shorten to et al.). Separate the citations with semicolons.
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How do you cite two sources MLA?

The MLA Style Center

If you directly cite two sources that make the same point, you must make clear to your reader the source of each quotation. Johnson argues that “mint chip ice cream is better than chocolate ice cream” (10). Smith agrees: “Chocolate ice cream is not as good as mint chip ice cream” (30).
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Can you cite the same source twice in one paragraph MLA?

The MLA Style Center

If you continue to cite the same source in subsequent paragraphs and no other source intervenes, you do not need to identify the source again unless ambiguity would result.
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How do you double cite?

If you wish to refer to more than one source which has the same viewpoint, list them together at the relevant point in the sentence, putting them in brackets with the author's name, followed by the date of publication and separated by a semi-colon. The sources should be cited in alphabetical order in each list.
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How do you cite two articles with the same author and year?

If two or more sources have the same author(s) and are from the same year, they should be distinguished by adding a lower-case letter after the year (a, b, c, etc.). Example: It was emphasised that citations in a text should be consistent (Jones, 1998a).
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How do you cite more than one sentence with the same author?

To cite multiple sources by the same author in the same paragraph, include the title of the work you are referencing along with the other information within the in-text citation parenthesis. Here is how that would look in MLA format: (Haynes, Noah's Curse 85) (Haynes, The Last Segregated Hour 57)
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When the same author is referenced for two different works one of which is co authored by another person which work is listed first?

Multiple-author works

If the first author is the same, but subsequent authors are different, order the references based on the second author's last name. If the second author is the same, then order on the third author, and so on. One-author works come before multiple-author works.
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How do you cite the same author twice in a paragraph?

When citing the work of the same author multiple times in one paragraph, you do not need to reference the author at the end of each sentence. That would look clunky and make your writing stilted. Instead, introduce the author with a full in-text citation at the beginning of the paragraph and then, again, at the end.
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How do you order a citation by the same author?

References by the same author (or by the same group of authors in the same order) are arranged by year of publication in the Reference list, with the earliest first. For references with the same author and year, the references are arranged alphabetically by title (ignoring "A" or "The").
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How do you reference something that is already referenced?

Your in-text citation should include both authors: the author(s) of the original source and the author(s) of the secondary source. For example: (Habermehl, 1985, as cited in Kersten, 1987). In your reference list you should provide the details of the secondary source (the source you read).
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How do you use Ibid?

If you consecutively cite the same source two or more times in a note (complete or shortened), you may use the word “Ibid” instead. Ibid is short for the Latin ibidem, which means “in the same place”. If you're referencing the same source but different page, follow 'Ibid' with a comma and the new page number(s).
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How do you cite a source with the same title MLA?

If you cite two works by the same author, you must provide a short title in your in-text citation, and if two or more works by an author have the same title, additional information is needed so that the reference, if not quite as brief, will be clear.
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Do I have to cite after every sentence MLA?

The MLA Style Center

No. The citation should appear only after the final sentence of the paraphrase. If, however, it will be unclear to your reader where your source's idea begins, include the author of the source in your prose rather than in a parenthetical citation.
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How do you cite two or more sentences from the same source?

You can alternate this with putting the in-text cite in parentheses at the end of other sentences or the paragraph. Try to make it clear in each following sentence if it is still coming from the same source, using phrases like "According to", "They also state...", "That article concludes...".
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How do you cite the same author but different years?

Same author, different years
  1. In-text citation. Author surname, year. Earliest date first. ... ( Walker, 2008; 2013)
  2. Reference List. Earliest date first.
  3. Example. Walker, M. (2008) 'Title of the article', Title of the journal, Volume number(Issue number), Page reference of the article. DOI: Walker, M.
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How do you cite multiple pages from the same book MLA?

If you would like to cite more than one source within the same in-text citation, simply record the in-text citations as normal and separate them with a semi-colon. Examples: (Smith 42; Bennett 71). (It Takes Two; Brock 43).
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How do you cite two chapters from the same book MLA?

If you cite several chapters from the same book, include a separate Works Cited entry for each one. Start the Works Cited entry with the author and title of the chapter, followed by the book's title, editor, publisher, and date, and end with the page range on which the chapter appears.
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How do you cite an author multiple times in a paragraph in MLA?

Give a full parenthetical citation after the first borrowing, and give only the page number in parenthesis after the second borrowing.
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Do you need to repeat in text citations MLA?

The parenthetical information should not repeat information given in your text (e.g., if you mention the author's name in your text, you do not include it in the citation). For more information and example citations, see: Citing books, articles, and other sources parenthetically in your paper.
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How often do you have to cite the same source in a paragraph MLA?

Including just one citation at the end of a paragraph is not sufficient unless the last sentence is the only information in the paragraph that came from the cited source. Cite sources often and correctly throughout a paragraph in order to avoid unintentional plagiarism.
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How do you cite a secondary reference right?

Secondary referencing

Use 'quoted in' if directly quoting, and 'cited in' if summarising from a source. The full reference will give only the source you read (in this case: Nabokov, 2017).
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How do you cite an author within an author MLA?

In MLA Style, if a source has two authors, name both authors in your in-text citation and Works Cited entry. If there are three or more authors, name only the first author, followed by et al. Moore, Jason W.
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