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How would you cite different books by the same author on the Works Cited page? A. Moore, Jack H. Folk Songs and Ballads. Salem: Poetry Press, 1999. Print. Moore, Jack H. Ballads in Poetry – a Critical Review. Dallas: Garden Books, 1962. Print. B. Moore, Jack H. Folk Songs and Ballads. Salem: Poetry Press, 1999. Print. –––. Ballads in Poetry – a Critical Review. Dallas: Garden Books, 1962. Print. C. Moore, Jack H. Ballads in Poetry – a Critical Review. Dallas: Garden Books, 1962. Print. Moore, Jack H. Folk Songs and Ballads. Salem: Poetry Press, 1999. Print. D. Moore, Jack H. Ballads in Poetry – a Critical Review. Dallas: Garden Books, 1962. Print. –––. Folk Songs and Ballads. Salem: Poetry Press, 1999. Print.

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