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which website citations are formatted correctly? select three options. singh, ajay: grow a greener garden. 10 june 2009. urban harvesters. 15 june 2013. greene, tom. home composting. hanover growers guild, 15 march 2010. web. 22 april 2011. schultz, renee. monitoring seed germination. chesterfield county agricultural extension: 27 february 2010. web. lee, kim. stake your tomatoes. future farmers of america, n.d. web. 24 june 2012. lawson, jennifer. put down the pesticides. organic advocates, 31 may 2013. web. 3 january 2014.
For website citations in MLA - style (common in academic writing), the general format is Author's Last Name, First Name. "Title of the Page." Name of the Website, Date of Publication, Date of Access. Analyzing each option:
- Option 1 lacks "Web." to indicate it's a website source.
- Option 2 follows the correct MLA - style format with author, title, website name, publication date, "Web." and access date.
- Option 3 is missing the access date.
- Option 4 has the author, title, website name, "n.d." (no date) for publication, "Web." and access date which is acceptable when the publication date is unknown.
- Option 5 follows the correct format with author, title, website name, publication date, "Web." and access date.
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B. Greene, Tom. Home Composting. Hanover Growers Guild, 15 March 2010. Web. 22 April 2011.
D. Lee, Kim. Stake Your Tomatoes. Future Farmers of America, n.d. Web. 24 June 2012.
E. Lawson, Jennifer. Put Down the Pesticides. Organic Advocates, 31 May 2013. Web. 3 January 2014.