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bekas [8.4K]
2 years ago
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Yvonne is writing a rhetorical analysis of Patrick Henry's speech, "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death." Which of the following fo

rmats for an MLA
citation is done correctly?

1.Henry closes his listing of the attempts with the idea that continuing to "indulge in the fond hope of peace and reconciliation"
will be done "in vain (Patrick Henry 3)."

2.Henry closes his listing of the attempts with the idea that continuing to "indulge in the fond hope of peace and reconciliation"
will be done "in vain (Henry 3)."

3.Henry closes his listing of the attempts with the idea that continuing to "indulge in the fond hope of peace and reconciliation"
will be done "in vain" (3).

4.Henry closes his listing of the attempts with the idea that continuing to "indulge in the fond hope of peace and reconciliation"
will be done "in vain (Patrick Henry)."
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1 answer:
Goshia [24]2 years ago
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The option that is the best formats for an MLA citation is 3.Henry closes his listing of the attempts with the idea that continuing to "indulge in the fond hope of peace and reconciliation" will be done "in vain" (3).

<h3>What do MLA citations look like?</h3>

A standard MLA Works Cited entry is known to be one that is often structured as:

First one need to start with the  Author and then the “Title of the Source.” and also the Title of the Container, one also need to write Other contributors, Version, Number, Publisher, as well as the Publication date,  and then the Location.

Note that Only the information that is known to be include  and also available for and the ones that are relevant to your source are to be cited.

Hence, 3.Henry closes his listing of the attempts with the idea that continuing to "indulge in the fond hope of peace and reconciliation" will be done "in vain" (3)  because the number will take you to where the citation is.

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