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Paraphrasing and Citation Practice Assignment:

Richard III

Student Name

Class name and section

Class Meeting days and time

Date due

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It is possible that Buckingham was using others for his own purposes. Rumors at the

time said that the Duke of Buckingham wanted to make Richard hated so that he himself could

claim the crown. Buckingham himself had some right to the kingship. 1

1 Charles Ross, Richard III: a Study in Kingship (Berkeley: University of California Press,

1981), 114.

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Bibliography

Tertiary Sources

Britannica Academic, s.v. "Richard III," accessed March 22, 2017,

http://academic.eb.com/levels/collegiate/article/Richard-III/63548.

Britannica Academic, s.v. " Anotherentry," accessed March 22, 2017,

http://academic.eb.com/levels/collegiate/article/ Anotherentry /243821.

Modernauthorlastname, Firstname. “Title of Entry.” Title of Reference Handbook of Historical

Stuff. Edited by Firstname Lastname. Lexington, KY: Publisher, 1999.

Schmoe, Joe. "Title of Internet Page with Superficial History." WEBsite Name. Last modified 2

July 2006. <http://www.otherserver.edu/pagename5.html> (accessed February 7, 2017).

Wikipedia contributors, “Entrytitle.” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. <http://en.wikipedia.

org/wiki/Entrytitle> (accessed February 10, 2017).

Wikipedia contributors, “Anotherentry.” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.

<http://en.wikipedia. org/wiki/ Anotherentry > (accessed February 11, 2017).

Secondary Sources

Alastname, Firstname. "Title of the Particular Printed Article." Peer-reviewed Journal Title 43

(2008): 33-54.

Anonymous. "Title of Other Internet Document." Website Name. Last modified 27 October

2002. <http://www.server.edu/filename2.html> (accessed March 3, 2017).

Blastname, Firstname and Fname Hlastname. Title of the History Book. London: Publisher, 1924.

Available at Google Scholar.

Jlastname, Firstname. "Title of Databased Accessed Article as in Printed Version." Journalname

43 (1993): 33-54. <http://web.ebscohost.com/> (accessed February 12, 2017).

Questname, Firstname. "Article in Peer-reviewed Journal in Database." Journal of History 67

(1977): 91-116. <JSTOR> (accessed February 9, 2017).

Ross Charles. Richard III: a Study in Kingship. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1981.

Primary Sources

Ancientname. "The Title of Edited Selection on Richard," In Brian A. Pavlac. A Concise

History of Western Civilization: Supremacies and Diversities, 41-42. Second

Edition. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2015. Originally published in

Firstname Translname, trans. OriginalText Title. Boston: Publisher, 1900; available

at <https://archive.org/item/ancientname> (accessed March 1, 2017).

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Primaryname, Firstname. "Title of Richard Source Document." In Brian A. Pavlac. A

Concise History of Western Civilization: Supremacies and Diversities, 40. Second

Edition. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2015. Originally published in

Translated and Edited by Whoever Scholar. New York: Original Publisher, 1917;

available at <https://gutenburg.org/asourcebook> (accessed March 1, 2017).

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