The Emperor of China loves to hear the little brown nightingale sing. Then, one day, a dazzling new songbird arrives. It is made of gold and jewels, and the Emperor has eyes for nothing else.
If what you have in this post is a quotation (possibly a preface for a book review), you need to mark the quotation as such (and shorten it), for example, "...[O]ne day, a dazzling new songbird arrives..., and the Emperor has eyes for nothing else" (p. n). Book reviews also need APA-style references.
The "n" in parentheses in my previous comment is a placeholder for the number of the page where you got the quotation. I'd also like to remind you that book reviews you do now (Aug. – Sep.) will count for fall semester, and last but not least, ask you share what you learn from comments like this with your classmates and peers.
Hi Sakurako,
返信削除If what you have in this post is a quotation (possibly a preface for a book review), you need to mark the quotation as such (and shorten it), for example, "...[O]ne day, a dazzling new songbird arrives..., and the Emperor has eyes for nothing else" (p. n). Book reviews also need APA-style references.
Cheers, PB
Oh yeah, I almost forgot!
返信削除The "n" in parentheses in my previous comment is a placeholder for the number of the page where you got the quotation. I'd also like to remind you that book reviews you do now (Aug. – Sep.) will count for fall semester, and
last but not least, ask you share what you learn from comments like this with your classmates and peers.
Cheers, PB