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zimovet [89]
3 years ago
8

Review the information for a newspaper article that a student intends to include on a works cited page. Newspaper: Hartford Time

s-Dispatch Section: Metro Title of Article: Snow Removal Woes Pages: B12 Author: Leigh Barrett Date of Publication: January 12, 2012 Which citation is formatted correctly using MLA guidelines?
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2 answers:
Serggg [28]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

- Barrett, Leigh. "Snow Removal Woes." Hartford Times-Dispatch 12 January 2012: B12. Print.

Explanation:

According to MLA(Modern Language Association) format begins with the author's last name followed by the last name of the author, title of the article, newspaper title, city, date of publication, and print. An illustration of a citation of a newspaper article would be as follows:

"Last, First Middle, 'Title of the article'. 'Title of the newspaper'.(City). Date. Month Year of Publishing. Page(s). print."

As per this format, the correct citation using MLA guidelines would be as:

"Barrett, Leigh. 'Snow Removal Woes.' Hartford Times-Dispatch 12 January 2012: B12. Print.".

kompoz [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

- Barrett, Leigh. "Snow Removal Woes." Hartford Times-Dispatch 12 January 2012: B12. Print.

Explanation:

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