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Here are our examples of how we cite quotations. The narrative citation uses the authors name and the year within the sentence. Youll also see that the page number appears at the end of the sentence, even though we put the author and the year in the middle or at the beginning of the sentence. Also notice the punctuation here. The direct quote is surrounded by quotation marks, and after the quotation marks comes the parentheses with the page number, and then after that comes the period. Another note here is that this page number comes at the end of the sentence no matter if you use a narrative citation or a parenthetical citation. Lets look at the parenthetical example, which is slightly different. Just like before, the page number is at the end of the sentence, but this time its joined by the author and year. And in this case, were actually not referring to a page number but a paragraph number so p-a-r-a is used instead of just the p that would indicate a page number.