Article: Entries will be listed down the page, with each entry on a new line. The format of the entry depends on the source as well as the information that is available. Use the following basic formats as starting points:   Books: Last name, First name. Title. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Medium. If the book has more than one author, only the first listed author goes last name first. Subsequent authors are listed as First Name Last Name.   Periodicals:  Author(s). “Article Title.” Periodical Title Day Month Year: Pages. Medium.   Websites: Editor or Author (if available). Name of Site. Version number. Name of institution affiliated (if available), date of creation. Medium. Date of access.  MLA no longer requires URLs in Works Cited. Check with your instructor for specifics for your project. If no publisher is available, use the abbreviation “np” If no date is available, use the abbreviation “nd”    Interview: Interviewee. Personal interview. Day Month Year. Double check that your list is correctly alphabetized and that your entries are properly indented and formatted. Make sure that these are correctly marked on the paper so readers can find their way from a citation or footnote to the works cited page, where they will find information on the research materials that provide a basis for the research paper or project.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Start alphabetically by author’s last name. Review the works cited page to make sure that all of the appropriate information is included. Check your citations and footnotes.
Article: Since the iTunes app is no longer a part of macOS as of the release of Catalina, Mac users will find Apple Music on the Launchpad and in the Applications folder. If you have Windows or an older version of macOS, iTunes should be on the Dock (Mac) or in the Start menu (Windows).  You can authorize up to 5 computers at a time. If you've already authorized 5 computers, you have to deauthorize one before you continue. See How to Deauthorize iTunes to learn how. If you're using Catalina or later, you can use Apple Books or the Apple TV app instead. It doesn't matter which of these apps you use, as authorizing the computer will allow you to access all of your iTunes Store purchases in each app. It's at the top of the screen (macOS) or the top of iTunes (Windows). If you already see the account name you want to associate with this computer at the top of the menu, you can skip this step. Otherwise, click Sign In to log in now.  If you're signed into an account but it's not the one you want to use, click Sign Out first. After signing in, return to the Account menu. Additional options will appear. Once this computer is authorized, you'll be able to access all of your iTunes Store purchases (including music, books, and movies) on this computer.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open Apple Music (macOS Catalina and later) or iTunes (Windows and pre-Catalina macOS). Click the Account menu. Sign in to your Apple ID. Click Authorizations in the menu. Click Authorize this Computer.
Article: The place or person that cares for the kittens on a daily basis is the best source of knowledge to help you find a kitten that will suit your home. Tell them about your living situation, lifestyle, and any other pets that you may have. They will be able to tell you about the personality of each kitten and based on this, which one will be well-matched for your home. Take the advice from the breeder or carer seriously, as they observe and get to know each kitten daily. They will also be experienced at matching the right kitten to the right home and will want the best outcome for both you and the kitten. Watch the kittens closely before you begin interacting with them. Take note of which kittens seem confident, quiet, shy, or playful. These behaviors are all important for understanding the personality of each kitten, which is necessary to make a good choice for your home. Notice if any of the kittens seem overly afraid or uncomfortable. Unless you are experienced in caring for poorly socialized cats, it’s best to avoid kittens that display a lot of hissing or hiding behaviors, as they require more expert care. to get to know each one. Encourage the kittens to play with cat toys such as ping pong balls or fake mice. Watch how they interact with the toys and each other. Some kittens may be confident and others may be more apprehensive. Pick up each kitten gently in a calm manner. Stroke its fur and observe how it responds to you. Kittens that enjoy being picked up and snuggle into your arms are confident, quiet, and make good lap cats. Kittens that wiggle around or want to climb over you are more playful and energetic.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Talk to the shelter, carer, or breeder of the kittens about their suitability. Observe the kittens to see their personalities. Play with the kittens Hold the kittens that you are interested in to see how they respond.