Look at the scenario.

In his essay about the atomic bombing of Japan during World War II, a student has used statistics he found in an article in the online archives of the Irish Times. The article is from May 5, 1997, and is called “Cancer Finding in Hiroshima.” There is no author given.

How should the student cite this source using MLA citation format?
(The Irish Times)
(“Cancer Finding”)
(“Cancer Finding in Hiroshima,” 1997)
The student needs the author’s name before citing the article

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cancer finding is the answer boom

The right way to cite this article given that there is no information about the author is "Cancer Finding".

How to Cite in the absence of an author in MLA

When there is no place for the author of the work that you want to cite. The norm in MLA citation is to omit writing the name of an author and begin the citation with the title of the work.

It is unacceptable to use anonymous as the title of the author. Due to the fact that there is no author, the norm is to type the first few words of the topic in double quotation.

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