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These are what it is for me, of course not for everyone.
1. B
2. B
3. It's either C or D, whichever one it italicized.
4. B
Again, this is what it is like for my teacher assignments in MLA format, i don't know what it'll be like for you but I hope this helps
Here are the answers to the above questions:
1. Works cited in your research paper are located in: The last page of my research paper, as a fresh new page.
2. The statement true about my Works Cited page is: All sources found on the Works Cited page can be easily located by ‘in-text citations’ in the ‘body’ of my paper. If a source is not cited and used in my paper, it will not appear on my Works Cited page.
3. The example that is correctly formatted for a Book Source—following this format: Author's Last name, first name. Title of Book italicized. Publisher name, date published is: Said, Edward W. Culture and Imperialism. Knopf, 1994.
4. The example that is correctly formatted for an Online Source—following this format: Author of article’s name if given. “Title of Article,” Title of Source or Website in italics, Publisher of website if given, Date you accessed the website, is: Bernstein, Mark. “10 Tips on Writing the Living Web.” A List Apart: For People Who Make Websites, 16 Aug. 2002, alistapart.com/article/writeliving. Accessed 4 May 2009.
What is citation?
Citation is actually known to be a way by which writers tell their readers that certain materials used in their written work came from another source. It helps readers to be able to locate the source used in the reference or in the Works Cited page.
We can see that citing other's people work is necessary to help curb the issue of plagiarism and help acknowledge the original sources.
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