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In my previous studies, I cited sources via footnotes. Now I'm in the social sciences and they are asking for MLA. I've been able to google it to follow the guidelines but I have one question that I could not find the answer to. If I have 3 sentences that contain information from the same section of a book, do I cite each sentence or do I put one citation at the end of the three sentences to cite them all? I'm pretty sure it would just be one citation, but I don't want to get this wrong. Thanks for any help!

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