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sveticcg [70]
3 years ago
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HELP QUICKLY! Casey is developing an essay about writing as a profession. She has used an interview conducted with Margaret Atwo

od as evidence in her paper and needs to cite it. Which of the following is the correct way to cite a book with an editor according to MLA style?
Atwood, Margaret. Waltzing Again: New and Selected Conversations with Margaret Atwood. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Princeton: Ontario Review, 2006. Print.

Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Waltzing Again: New and Selected Conversations with Margaret Atwood. Atwood, Margaret. Princeton: Ontario Review, 2006. Print.
 
 Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Waltzing Again: New and Selected Conversations with Margaret Atwood. Atwood, Margaret. Princeton: Ontario Review, Print. 2006.

Atwood, Margaret. Waltzing Again: New and Selected Conversations with Margaret Atwood. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Princeton: Ontario Review, 2006. Print.

Atwood, Margaret. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Waltzing Again: New and Selected Conversations with Margaret Atwood. Princeton: Ontario Review, 2006. Print
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2 answers:
jenyasd209 [6]3 years ago
5 0
The answer would be the fourth one because MLA goes last name first name name of book where printed printing company date and what type
Mariana [72]3 years ago
4 0

The answer is E. Atwood, Margaret. Ed Earl G. Ingersoll. Waltzing Again: New and Selected Conversations with Margaret Atwood. Princeton:  

Ontario Review, 2006. Print

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