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How To Use APA In A Discussion Post

Using APA in a discussion post works much the same as writing an essay. Although posting may feel more relaxed and less structured than a paper, you need to cite every source in text, no matter how little that source may be used, and provide your sources after your writing.

Here is an example:

All over the world, there is an  elusive humanoid creature who is large in size, hairy, and incredibly powerful. In each culture, the beast has its own name: Yeti, in the Himalayas; Almas, in Mongolia; Yowie, in Australia; Chemosit, in Keyna; and the Wild Man of Borneo (“Beyond Bigfoot,” 2024, para. 2).  According to Southern Style Sweet Tees (2025), America has a wealth of different cultures contained within one nation, and because of this the hairy hominid goes by many different names: Skunk Ape, in the Southeast; Grassman, in Ohio; and Sasquatch, in the Pacific Northwest.   The name Bigfoot is the catch-all term that works for all cultures. “The name “Sasquatch” comes from an adaptation of the Halkomelem tribe’s in British Columbia term, and was coined by a Canadian journalist who wrote a series of articles about Bigfoot in the 1920’s” (“Sasquatch,” 2019, para. 1).  When my friends and I go Squatchin’, we always just call him Bigfoot.  Works Cited:  “Beyond Bigfoot.” (2024). American Museum of Natural History. Retrieved October 31, 2025, from  .......www.amnh.org/exhibitions/mythic-creatures/land/beyond-bigfoot  “Bigfoot’s Many Names: A Cryptid’s Global Journey.” (2025). Southern Style Sweet Tees. Retrieved ......October 31, 2025 from www.southernstylesweettees.com/blog/march-14  “Sasquatch”.(2019).Oregonwild.org. Retrieved October 31, 2025 from  ......www.oregonwild.org/wildlife/sasquatch.

 

Here is a break down of the types of text and how to source your work:

 

All over the world, there is an  elusive humanoid creature who is large in size, hairy, and incredibly powerful. In each culture, the beast has its own name: Yeti, in the Himalayas; Almas, in Mongolia; Yowie, in Australia; Chemosit, in Keyna; and the Wild Man of Borneo (“Beyond Bigfoot,” 2024, para. 2).  According to Southern Style Sweet Tees (2025), America has a wealth of different cultures contained within one nation, and because of this the hairy hominid goes by many different names: Skunk Ape, in the Southeast; Grassman, in Ohio; and Sasquatch, in the Pacific Northwest.   The name Bigfoot is the catch-all term that works for all cultures. “The name “Sasquatch” comes from an adaptation of the Halkomelem tribe’s in British Columbia term, and was coined by a Canadian journalist who wrote a series of articles about Bigfoot in the 1920’s” (“Sasquatch,” 2019, para. 1)  When my friends and I go Squatchin’, we always just call him Bigfoot.  References:  “Beyond Bigfoot.” (2024). American Museum of Natural History. Retrieved October 31, 2025, from  .......www.amnh.org/exhibitions/mythic-creatures/land/beyond-bigfoot  “Bigfoot’s Many Names: A Cryptid’s Global Journey.” (2025). Southern Style Sweet Tees. Retrieved ......October 31, 2025 from www.southernstylesweettees.com/blog/march-14  “Sasquatch”.(2019).Oregonwild.org. Retrieved October 31, 2025 from  ......www.oregonwild.org/wildlife/sasquatch.