Problem: Article: Place parentheses with the proper citation inside after directly after quoted material. APA style uses the author-date message.This means that if you write the name of an author you are quoting, you must follow that name with the year of publication in parentheses. Publications include books, newspapers, journal articles, magazines, etc. The author’s last name, the year of publication, and the page number (preceded by a ‘p.’) should appear in parenthesis after the quote. If you state the author’s name in your sentence, the name must be followed by the year of publication in parenthesis and the quote must be followed by the page number. Follow the same procedures if the book has multiple authors. This should include the authors' last names, the year of publication, and the page number. Instead of using an author’s name for the in-text citation, use the title of the publication followed by the date. If possible, cite a web page like any other document, using the author-date style. If there is no author name or date available, use a shortened version of the web page title in your parentheses, along with n.d (which stands for “no date”). If a web page does not have page numbers, signal which paragraph your quote is from by writing ‘para.’ (which stands for paragraph) followed by the paragraph’s number. Personal communications like e-mail and interviews are not considered recoverable data, so they are not recorded in your References list at the end of the work. Include all of the following in a parenthetical citation, placed as close after the quote as possible: Your source's name, form of communication, date of the communication. This is where you list all of the sources you have quoted in your paper. List your references in alphabetical order. Keep in mind that all lines after the first line of each entry should be indented one half-inch from the left margin.
Summary: Use in-text citations for quotes. Cite a publication with one author. Cite a book with multiple authors. Cite a publication with no known author. Cite a web page. Cite personal communications or interviews. Create a reference list.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you'd rather not make things from scratch and choose to use brownie mix instead, place 1/2 cup of mix to a 1/4 cup of water into the cup and microwave the mix for 1 minute. Eggs provide a richer, thicker consistency, much more like a traditional brownie. To make sure it is cooked all the way, it is best to beat it before adding to the brownie mixture. Mix it in with the wet ingredients before combining with the dry. If you like your brownies moist and gooey, add at least 30 seconds to your planned cooking time to ensure the egg cooks. You just want the finished brownie to be firm. This generally keeps the brownie a little wetter. Classic white sugar, however, may make the brownie rise a little higher. A little dash of cinnamon goes great with chocolate. You can go even further with a quick dash of nutmeg, allspice, and or ground cloves for a winter spiced brownie. Even pumpkin spice mix can be delicious. You only need, however, a tiny bit of spice -- under a half teaspoon. It will go a long way. A few well-placed chocolate chips will melt partially while cooking. Use whatever chips you want -- dark, milk, white, etc. -- and simply fold them in after you've stirred up all the other ingredients. You'll only need a 1/4 cup or less. Toss them in after you've mixed up all the other ingredients and give them a quick stir to mix them in. Looking for a little kick? A quick dash of instant coffee will add a ton of flavor and touch of caffeine to get you going. Looking for even more coffee flavor? Use pre-brewed coffee instead of water in the batter.

SUMMARY: Make things easy on yourself. Whip in one egg for a richer brownie. Substitute brown sugar for granulated sugar to get a moister brownie. Add a pinch of spice. Toss in some chocolate chips before cooking for gooey chocolate chunks. Try out a handful of chopped nuts. Add a teaspoon of instant coffee for a Mocha Mug Brownie.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If your polyester garment is holding a static charge, turn the garment inside out. Grab a can of aerosol hairspray and hold it about eight inches away from the polyester garment. Spray the hairspray onto the garment to alleviate the static cling. This helps reintroduce moisture in the fabric, which can help break up static charge. Dry skin carries a positive charge and polyester carries a negative charge. As your skin rubs against the polyester garment, it creates static electricity. This is common in the winter when skin tends to be drier. Alleviate the charge by moisturizing before getting dressed. Dryer sheets are great for eliminating static in the tumble dryer, but they can also be used to remove static after the clothes have already dried. Grab a dryer sheet and glide it over the polyester garment to remove some of the static cling.
Summary:
Spray aerosol hairspray onto your garment. Moisturize with lotion before wearing a polyester garment. Rub a dryer sheet over your clothes.