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Dennis_Churaev [7]
2 years ago
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For each sentence, fill in the blank. in mla style, the titles of shorter works are written in . in mla style, the titles of lon

ger works are written in .
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1 answer:
mamaluj [8]2 years ago
3 0

In MLA style, the titles of shorter works are written in<u> </u><u>Quotation Marks</u><u>. </u>While the title for longer works is written in <u>Italics</u>. See more about MLA Style below.

<h3>What is MLA Style?</h3>

MLA Style is a method of referencing which was coined or developed by the Modern Language Association (MLA).

It is to be noted that the MLA Style is designed to enhance readability and navigation through texts, especially technical texts.

Hence it is correct to state that:

In MLA style, the titles of shorter works are written in<u> </u><u>Quotation Marks</u><u>. </u>While the title for longer works are written in <u>Italics</u>. See more about MLA Style below.

Learn more about MLA Style at:
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