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Documentation 2

Documentation 2. Using Microsoft Word 2007 to Help You Document. Begin. By typing the text of your paper. Many of those who were brave enough to leave England and Holland had strong beliefs that compelled them. Kelly states that the colony appealed to many idealists in Europe.

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Documentation 2

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  1. Documentation 2 Using Microsoft Word 2007 to Help You Document

  2. Begin By typing the text of your paper. Many of those who were brave enough to leave England and Holland had strong beliefs that compelled them. Kelly states that the colony appealed to many idealists in Europe

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  5. Example In-text Documentation This is how word does my citation of the article: In his article, “Native American Popular Religion in New England’s Old Colony,” Douglas Winiarski argues that the Puritans and Native Americans shared more religious culture than was formerly believed (Winiarski).

  6. Works Cited Winiarski, Douglas. “Native American Popular Religion In New England’s Old Colony, 1670-1770.” Religion and Culture in America. 2005.

  7. Can you see what’s wrong? In his article, “Native American Popular Religion in New England’s Old Colony,” Douglas Winiarski argues that the Puritans and Native Americans shared more religious culture than was formerly believed (37).

  8. Edited Example Winiarski, Douglas. "Native American Popular Religion in New England's Old Colony, 1670-1770."Religion and Culture in America. 15.2 ( 2005): 40 pp. 18 Sept. 2008<http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/delivery?vid=5&hd>.

  9. Solutions • If you use Microsoft Words Documentation functions, be sure to double check the citations and compare them to The Wadsworth Handbook. • Type your own in-text citations and works cited.

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