Exercises
Each of the following exercises has a block quotation (set off from the text) and the bibliographic information of the source of the quotation. You need to decide which information should be included in the acknowledgment, and type it in the box provided. You can check your answers as you go.
1. In contrast to the Australian system, British regulation of riding schools is long-established and strict.
All riding schools in Britain have to be licensed by the Local Authority as a result of the Riding Establishments Act 1964, and the British Horse Society runs an approval scheme, which guarantees a measure of competence in any school that is approved. (....)
Partly as a result of this early institution of regulation, British riding schools are world-renowned.
Bibliographic information
Turner, Jane 1979, Horse Ownership, Ward Lock Limited, London.
Page of quote: 123
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