Problem: Article: Kylie usually chooses loose-fitting (and sometimes low-cut) shirts like might be found at American Apparel. Occasionally, Kylie opts for a bare midriff or a tucked-in look paired with high-waisted shorts. In terms of tops, Kylie's taste is all across the board. She's known to casually wear oversized hoodies and retro boyfriend-style tees, but when the occasion calls for it, she's just as comfortable in a stunning blazer or a multi-colored blouse.  Add some variety to your tops. Even though Kylie's known for wearing her signature loose-cut tops, she's been seen wearing halter-top ensembles and tight, sleeveless tees. Keep a few outfits that don't fit your typical style to add spice to your wardrobe. Kylie has expressed a love for overalls. She's been spotted wearing them out and about paired with a tighter-fitting undershirt and she's even designed a denim pair for her fashion line. Whether you're looking at a shady paparazzi pics or a pro red-carpet photos, it's hard to find shots of Kylie where she's not wearing black, white, or both! Black and white go with almost any color and never go out of style. What's not to like? Keep a selection of black and white pieces in your wardrobe and use them generously in your outfits for a classy, timeless look. Kylie wears her shorts and skirts high-waisted and well above the knee. She's been known to sport this summertime look even well into the fall months. Pair some cutoff shorts with a low-cut top and some boots for a flirty cowgirl look that's totally Kylie!  Don't be afraid to show off your legs, but keep things reasonable! Too short, and your shorts will start to look like underwear! Kylie rocks distressed denim as her preferred short fabric. Kylie sometimes pairs an uber-short pair of shorts with an extra-long t-shirt. Sometimes, this can give a "pajamas" look. If you're bold (or just want to pretend you're sleepwalking), go for it! Kylie generally wears her pants tight all the way through the calf. This is a bold choice in any outfit, but it's also surprisingly versatile! Depending on your other fashion choices, this style of pants can fit nicely into anything from a "club-ready" to a "job interview" type outfit. For instance, when Kylie and her sister appeared on "The View," Kylie paired a tight red pair of dress pants with a broad-shouldered white blazer for a mature, elegant look. However, wearing a similar pair of pants while out and about, she look much more casual with a loose black top. Kylie has been know to wear form-fitting, classic dresses as well as "out-there," oversized pieces. There's no one Kylie Jenner dress - she's very versatile when it comes to donning dresses. Kylie shows a preference for her trademark black and white, though she's no stranger to neon dresses. With her sister, she's even modeled puffy, flowery dresses, rhinestone-studded gowns, and flowing, Cleopatra-inspired numbers. Go crazy with your dress choices! Experiment! Kylie's taste in dresses is diverse - the only common variable is that it's always changing. The Jenner sisters have been known to wear a wide variety of shoes depending on the occasion. On the red carpet, Kylie usually wears pumps or even platform heels for an elegant look (and an extra inch or two!) On the street or hanging with her friends, Kylie wears stylish sandals, boots (cowboy-style or high-quality leather), or skater-inspired sneakers (Vans, Converse, etc.)  When dressing for fancy occasions, Kylie sometimes pairs abstract, out-there heels with an outfit that's otherwise very low-key. The effect is striking, but unless you're already a celebrity, it might not make sense to invest in experimental, high-fashion footwear you'll only wear once. Kylie's casual shoes come in a variety of patterns and styles - everything from leopard-print low-tops to understated black skater sneakers. Keep it fun and functional - no matter how cool a shoe looks, it's no good if you can't walk in it.
Summary: Wear loose, flowing tops. Keep it classy with black and white. Cut your shorts and skirts short. Go for tight leggings or pants. Explore a variety of options for dresses. Rock a mean pair of kicks.

Problem: Article: If you are using content from the short story that is 3 lines or shorter, you can place it in text in quotes. This will let the reader know you are quoting directly from the short story. For example, you may write, “In the short story 'A Good Man is Hard to Find', the Misfit character notes, ‘I found out the crime don’t matter. You can do one thing or you can do another, kill a man or take a tire off his car, because sooner or later you’re going to forget what it was you done and just be punished for it.’” If you are taking lines word for word out of the story that are very long, indent them to the left in block quotes so they stand out on the page. When you use block quotes, you do not need to use quotation marks as well. For example, you may write, “The aftermath of the shooting is described with brutality and plainness by O’Connor: ‘She was a talker, wasn't she?’ Bobby Lee said, sliding down the ditch with a yodel.’She would of been a good woman,’ The Misfit said, ‘if it had been somebody there to shoot her every minute of her life.’‘Some fun!’ Bobby Lee said.‘Shut up, Bobby Lee,’ The Misfit said. ‘It's no real pleasure in life.’ The in-text citation should always appear at the end of the quoted text in parentheses. Place periods or commas after the citation, not before it.  For example, you may write, “In the short story 'A Good Man is Hard to Find,' the Misfit character notes, ‘I found out the crime don’t matter. You can do one thing or you can do another, kill a man or take a tire off his car, because sooner or later you’re going to forget what it was you done and just be punished for it’ (O’Connor 10).” Or you may write, “The aftermath of the shooting is described with brutality and plainness by O’Connor: ‘She was a talker, wasn't she?’ Bobby Lee said, sliding down the ditch with a yodel.’She would of been a good woman,’ The Misfit said, ‘if it had been somebody there to shoot her every minute of her life.’‘Some fun!’ Bobby Lee said.‘Shut up, Bobby Lee,’ The Misfit said. ‘It's no real pleasure in life’(O'Connor 23)." Put a space, rather than a comma, between the author’s name and the page number. If there are multiple authors, separate their last names with a comma. For example, you may write a citation such as: “(O’Connor 23)” or “(Gaitskill 12).”
Summary:
Put quotations around short quotes from the text. Use block quotes for a quote longer than 4 lines. Place the citation in parentheses at the end of the quote. Include the author’s last name and the page number in the citation.