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Anettt [7]
3 years ago
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This is for an Essay Question for English: Look at the materials you have around you. Select any resource. Identify the type of

source (book, magazine, website, etc.) and write a properly formatted MLA works cited entry for that resource.
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1 answer:
Nimfa-mama [501]3 years ago
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According to the MLA Handbook (8th ed.), the general format of an entry for a book is:  Author’s last Name, Author’s first Name. <em>Title of Book</em>. City of publication, name of the publisher, year of publication.

For example, following MLA format, the works cited entry for the book <em>A Brief History of Great Britain</em> by William Burns should be:

Burns, William. <em>A Brief History of Great Britain</em>. New York, Facts on File, 2010.

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