: Citing footnote in mla There's a footnote in an annotated novel I'm reading, and I want to use what's said in that footnote in my essay. I'm not sure how to cite the footnote within my essay,
There's a footnote in an annotated novel I'm reading, and I want to use what's said in that footnote in my essay. I'm not sure how to cite the footnote within my essay, and on my works cited page. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Here's what the footnote says if that helps: See G.M.S. Chivers, A Pocket Companion to French and English Dancing (London, 1821): "quote that I'm using" (36).
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