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MrMuchimi
3 years ago
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Linda is writing her Works Cited page for her paper on the benefits of adopting a pet. She has used an article named "Do Not Buy

, Adopt One!" that was published on September 8, 2005 on www.clawsandpaws.com. The article was written by Tom Wollock. Linda accessed the article on November 10, 2016. According to MLA guidelines, which is the correct way for Linda to cite the article?
A. Tom, Wollock. www.clawsandpaws.com. "Do Not Buy, Adopt One!" Claws and Paws, 8 Sep. 2005, Accessed 10 Nov. 2016.

B. Wollock, Tom. "Do Not Buy, Adopt One!" Claws and Paws, 8 Sep. 2005, www.clawsandpaws.com. Accessed 10 Nov. 2016.

C. Wollock, Tom. 8 Sep. 2005, www.clawsandpaws.com. "Do Not Buy, Adopt One!" Accessed 10 Nov. 2016.

D. Tom Wollock. "Do Not Buy, Adopt One!" 8 Sep. 2005, Accessed 10 Nov. 2016. www.clawsandpaws.com.
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1 answer:
Xelga [282]3 years ago
6 0
B - Author's name is always first, with title of article, then remaining information for finding that article should follow.
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