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The initial information to cite for a Works Cited page should be the author's name. If the author's name is unavailable, simply omit that part without leaving a placeholder. Next, you should mention the title of the source. Since this is a web source, you will need the site's title: A Day for Trees.
The complete citation would be: A Day for Trees, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 10 Jan. 2014. <web address>. Accessed 18 April 2014.
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To kill a Mocking bird
Aunt Alexandra expresses,
"Oh nothing, nothing," she remarked, "just someone walked across my grave."
Explanation:
In the narrative, both Atticus and Aunt Alexandra were fatigued from their participation in the Halloween celebration: Atticus had spent the prior week in Montgomery, while Alexandra had been busy with decorations throughout the day. As she was about to finish her rationale for not attending, she suddenly halted mid-sentence. She attempted to proceed, yet words failed her. Upon Scout's inquiry regarding her distress, Alexandra responded, "Oh nothing, nothing... somebody just walked over my grave." This indicated her premonition that something malevolent, or lethal, was imminent.