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Guidelines for writing Poems, Stories and Tales

When you quote a line from poetry but omit a line, how do you format the line number citation?

How do you skip a line when quoting a poem?

You can use an ellipsis—three consecutive periods, with one space around each ( . . . )—to leave out extra or unnecessary words. The ellipsis represents information that you are omitting from a quotation.

How do you cite a quote from a poem?

To cite a poem or short story, include the following details: the author’s name, year published, title of the poem/story, title of the book where you located or read the poem (if applicable), book editor’s first and last name (if applicable), publisher name, and page numbers. Author Surname, X. Y. (Year).

How do you cite Shakespeare when skipping lines?

A short Shakespeare quote is less than three lines. Your quote will be in quotation marks and use a forward slash (/) to break up lines.

Do you skip a line between citations?

Double space all citations, but do not skip spaces between entries. Indent the second and subsequent lines of citations by 0.5 inches to create a hanging indent. List page numbers of sources efficiently, when needed.

Do you have to cite lines from a poem?

To reference a poem in the text, you include the author’s name and lines in MLA format. Therefore, you would include a parenthetical citation at the end of the line of poetry in text.

What is the proper way to cite a quote?

When you quote directly from a source, enclose the quoted section in quotation marks. Add an in-text citation at the end of the quote with the author name and page number, like this: “Here’s a direct quote” (Smith 8). “Here’s a direct quote” (“Trouble” 22).

How do you quote a poem in APA format?

For an in-text citation of a poem, APA requires that you add parentheses to the end of the quote and include the last name of the author, followed by a comma and the year of publication of the source. If you are quoting a poem that is online, you can simply use the date of publication of the poem.

Can you use ellipses when quoting a poem?

To make it clear to readers that you are quoting the beginning of one line and the ending of the next, use ellipses to replace omitted words and a slash to indicate that one line ends and another begins: The poet writes, “He had forty-two boxes, . . . / . . . his name painted clearly on each.”