luckystar112
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I have searched high and low for an answer to this question, and I can''t seem to find it online or in any of my MLA handouts. I need the BOOK, but I left it in a dining hall three months ago.
Anyway, my acceptance into grad school may depend upon my getting this right (I know, melodramatic, but the paper I am writing will be reviewed by the English department of the school I am applying to).
The question is...
How the heck do I separate non-consecutive page numbers in a parenthetical citation?!?!?!??!
Is it a semicolon? A plus sign? The word "and"? What????!
Example:
1. Crane uses the word "pitiless" to describe the storm at two different points in the story (452 and 455).
2. Crane uses the word "pitiless" to describe the storm at two different points in the story (452;455).
3. Crane uses the word "pitiless" to describe the storm at two different points in the story (452+455).

Anyway, my acceptance into grad school may depend upon my getting this right (I know, melodramatic, but the paper I am writing will be reviewed by the English department of the school I am applying to).
The question is...
How the heck do I separate non-consecutive page numbers in a parenthetical citation?!?!?!??!


Is it a semicolon? A plus sign? The word "and"? What????!
Example:
1. Crane uses the word "pitiless" to describe the storm at two different points in the story (452 and 455).
2. Crane uses the word "pitiless" to describe the storm at two different points in the story (452;455).
3. Crane uses the word "pitiless" to describe the storm at two different points in the story (452+455).