: Re: How to cite a combination I expected this simple, but cannot find any good source. Assume there are two sources, source A and source B. Both are different from each other, that is A provides
It depends on what style (MLA/APA/Chicago) you are using but this is how my school teaches it:
(intext citation 1 and intext citation 2)
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