• Answer:-

    To cite a poem, follow the specific guidelines of the citation style you are using, such as MLA, APA, or Chicago. Here's a brief guide:

    MLA Style

    For MLA, include the poet’s name, the title of the poem (in quotation marks), the title of the book or website where the poem is found (italicized), the editor or translator (if applicable), publication details, and page numbers. For in-text citations, use line numbers instead of page numbers.

    Example:

    • Works Cited: Frost, Robert. “The Road Not Taken.” Mountain Interval, Henry Holt and Company, 1916, pp. 9–10.
    • In-text: (Frost, lines 1–2)

    APA Style

    In APA, include the poet’s name, year of publication, the title of the poem (italicized), and the source. Include the publisher and page numbers for books or the URL for online sources.

    Example:

    • Reference: Frost, R. (1916). The road not taken. In Mountain interval (pp. 9–10). Henry Holt and Company.
    • In-text: (Frost, 1916)

    Chicago Style

    For Chicago, poems can be cited as part of a book, anthology, or website. Include the poet’s name, poem title in quotation marks, source title in italics, editor/translator (if any), publication details, and page numbers.

    Example:

    • Bibliography: Frost, Robert. “The Road Not Taken.” In Mountain Interval, 9–10. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1916.
    • Footnote: 1. Robert Frost, “The Road Not Taken,” in Mountain Interval (New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1916), 9–10.

    Adjust the format based on the source type and citation requirements. Always verify specific guidelines for your assignment or publication.

Nov 25 2024

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