How do you cite Borders by Thomas King?

Here's how to cite "Borders" by Thomas King, depending on the style guide you're using:

MLA (Modern Language Association):

* In-text citation: (King 12).

* Works Cited entry:

King, Thomas. *Borders*. HarperCollins, 1998.

Chicago (Notes and Bibliography):

* Footnote or Endnote: Thomas King, *Borders* (New York: HarperCollins, 1998), 12.

* Bibliography entry:

King, Thomas. *Borders*. New York: HarperCollins, 1998.

APA (American Psychological Association):

* In-text citation: (King, 1998, p. 12).

* References entry:

King, T. (1998). *Borders*. HarperCollins.

Remember:

* Replace "12" with the actual page number you are referencing.

* If you're citing a specific edition of the book, include the edition number after the title in the citation.

* Check the specific style guide you're using for any additional formatting requirements.

Additional Notes:

* "Borders" is a short story included in King's collection *The Truth About Stories: A Native Narrative*. If you're citing the story from this collection, you'll need to adjust the citation accordingly.

* If you're citing from an online source, include the URL and access date in your citation.

* If you're using a different style guide, consult its specific rules for citing sources.

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