MLA suppressing titles inconsistently
I'm using MLA style with a modification to suppress the author automatically for ibid citations (see my last post).
The problem is, it seems to display the Title of the work in subsequent citations at random. So I have one paragraph which reads:
All dogs are black (Nursery Tales, 13), and cats are white (15).
The next paragraph reads:
Dogs like bones (Nursery Tales, 13), and cats like mice (Nursery Tales, 15).
Why does the book title appear multiple times in one paragraph, but is suppressed in subsequent citations in another paragraph??? This seems weirdly inconsistent. There is no obvious difference between the paragraphs, certainly no interruption by a citation of a different book or anything.
This is driving me crazy. Help appreciated!
The problem is, it seems to display the Title of the work in subsequent citations at random. So I have one paragraph which reads:
All dogs are black (Nursery Tales, 13), and cats are white (15).
The next paragraph reads:
Dogs like bones (Nursery Tales, 13), and cats like mice (Nursery Tales, 15).
Why does the book title appear multiple times in one paragraph, but is suppressed in subsequent citations in another paragraph??? This seems weirdly inconsistent. There is no obvious difference between the paragraphs, certainly no interruption by a citation of a different book or anything.
This is driving me crazy. Help appreciated!
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They see themselves ... reactive(Girard, Scapegoat 43) and even ... it affects human relations’(Girard, Scapegoat 43)— the crisis in the physical environmental threatens ... external causes. (Girard, Scapegoat 43)
While in normal times ... counterparts. (Girard, Scapegoat 18) Girard notes .. oppressed’(19)—but that ... possess them’.(Girard, Scapegoat 19)
These persons ‘seem particularly harmful’ (Girard, Scapegoat 14) because ... itself.
As I have ... aspect’ (13); boundaries ... boundaries (14). These may be ... wake (15).
Yes, apparently I'm supposed to put the page number in each new sentence, even if it's the same number again and again.
Thankyou for your help. So do I need to copy and paste the same code I added before, but with 'ibid' instead of 'ibid-with-locator', following that first chunk of new code?
<else-if position="ibid">
<text variable="locator"/>
</else-if>