A parenthetical citation for an encyclopedia entry is a little different from an in-text citation for a book or a magazine article. what should you include in a parenthetical citation for a quote that you found in an encyclopedia?

1. the title of the encyclopedia and the title of the entry
2. the title of the encyclopedia and the page number
3. the volume number and page number of the encyclopedia
4. the title of the encyclopedia followed by the volume number

Respuesta :

A parenthetical citation for a quote that we identify in an encyclopedia will be written as the title of the encyclopedia along with the title of the entry. Thus, option 1 is the correct answer.

What is a Parenthetical citation?

The Parenthetical citation refers to a citation where the name of the author along with the year of publication will be written  in the Parentheses brackets().

When any quote is cited directly from the encyclopedia with the absence of the name of the author, then the title of the encyclopedia and title of entry will be included in-text citation.

Therefore, the correct answer is 1 as the title of the encyclopedia and entry is used as there is no name of the author provided for in-text citations.

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