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Debora [2.8K]
3 years ago
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Which periodical citation is formatted correctly? Cowell, Alan. New York Times. “Mandela: Man, Legend and Symbol of Resistance.”

5 Sept. 1985: A14. Print. Cowell, Alan. “Mandela: Man, Legend and Symbol of Resistance.” New York Times 5 Sept. 1985: A14. Print. “Mandela: Man, Legend and Symbol of Resistance.” Cowell, Alan. New York Times 5 Sept. 1985: A14. Print. Cowell, Alan. “Mandela: Man, Legend and Symbol of Resistance.” 5 Sept. 1985: A14. Print. New York Times.
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belka [17]3 years ago
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Answer: B. Cowell, Alan. “Mandela: Man, Legend and Symbol of Resistance.” New York Times 5 Sept. 1985: A14. Print.

Neko [114]3 years ago
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According to the <em>MLA style,</em> the correct citation is:

Cowell, Alan. “Mandela: Man, Legend and Symbol of Resistance.” New York Times. 5 Sept. 1985: A14. Print.

In conclusion, the correct order of the citation of a printed article is: the name of the author, the name of the article, the name of the newspaper, the date, the number of page and the format.


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