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LenaWriter [7]
2 years ago
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Question 7 of 20

English
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Evgesh-ka [11]2 years ago
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Citations used in-text: writer-page format

The author-page style of in-text citation is used in MLA format. This requires that the last name of the author, the page number(s), and the quotation or paraphrase be properly referenced in the text and on the Works Cited page, respectively.

Basic Components

The MLA core components, which are facts that are included in most works, are comprised of each entry in the list of works referenced. They are put together in a certain sequence.

Containers

For MLA style to work, containers must be understood. The broader whole can be viewed as a container that holds the source when the source being documented is a portion of it. A short tale, for instance, may be included in an anthology. The anthology is the vehicle, while the short story is the source.

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Oxymoron: is a figure of speech that make use of contradictory terms; opposites ideas are joined together to produce specific effect. For instance,  statement 3 is an oxymoron. The statement is talking about chaos and control, which are opposite to each other.

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