What you're talking about is citing an indirect source. Your in-text citation should look like this:
Mr. X said, "blah blah blah" (qtd. in Ms. Y, 365).
Then you would reference the article you read (by Ms. Y) in you Works Cited. You cannot put down the article by Mr. X in your Works Cited...
What you're talking about is citing an indirect source. Your in-text citation should look like this:
Mr. X said, "blah blah blah" (qtd. in Ms. Y, 365).
Then you would reference the article you read (by Ms. Y) in you Works Cited. You cannot put down the article by Mr. X in your Works Cited...
What you're talking about is citing an indirect source. Your in-text citation should look like this:
Mr. X said, "blah blah blah" (qtd. in Ms. Y, 365).
Then you would reference the article you read (by Ms. Y) in you Works Cited. You cannot put down the article by Mr. X in your Works Cited...