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which web source citations are formatted correctly? choose three correct answers.
elson mandela,
anti - apartheid icon
and father of
modern south
africa, dies.\ karimi,
faith. cnn. turner
broadcasting, 5
dec. 2013. web. 1
mar. 2014.
hallengren, anders.
elson mandela
and the rainbow of
culture.\ nobel
prize. nobel media,
n.d. web. 1 mar.
2014.
elson mandela
biography.\ bio.com.
a&e television
networks, n.d. web.
28 feb. 2014.
\the long walk is
over.\ the
economist. the
economist
newspaper, 5 dec.
- web.1 mar.
2014.
elson mandela,
champion of
freedom.\ history
the history
channel. web. 1
mar. 2014
To determine the correctly formatted web source citations, we analyze each option based on typical citation structure (author, title, source, date, access date):
1. First Citation (Top - Left):
- Structure: Title, Author, Source (CNN/Turner Broadcasting), Publication Date (5 Dec 2013), Web, Access Date (1 Mar 2014).
- Follows a clear order (title → author → source → pub date → web → access date) and includes all key elements.
2. Second Citation (Top - Middle):
- Structure: Author (Hallengren, Anders), Title, Source (Nobel Prize, Nobel Media), Publication Date (n.d. - “no date”), Web, Access Date (1 Mar 2014).
- Includes author, title, source, and access date, with “n.d.” for unknown publication date (a valid practice).
3. Third Citation (Top - Right):
- Structure: Title, Source (Bio.com, A&E Television Networks), Publication Date (n.d.), Web, Access Date (28 Feb 2014).
- Clear order: title → source → pub date (n.d.) → web → access date. All key elements (title, source, dates) are present.
4. Fourth Citation (Top - Far Right):
- Issue: “The Economist Newspaper” is redundant (should be “The Economist” or “The Economist Newspaper” as a single source label), and the structure is less consistent.
5. Fifth Citation (Bottom - Left):
- Issue: Missing publication date (only “Web 1 Mar 2014” for access, no pub date) and has a redundant “The History Channel” (should be “The History Channel” as one source).
The first (top - left: "Nelson Mandela, Anti - Apartheid Icon and Father of Modern South Africa, Dies." Karimi, Faith. CNN. Turner Broadcasting, 5 Dec. 2013. Web. 1 Mar. 2014), second (top - middle: Hallengren, Anders. "Nelson Mandela and the Rainbow of Culture." Nobel Prize. Nobel Media, n.d. Web. 1 Mar. 2014), and third (top - right: "Nelson Mandela Biography." Bio.com. A&E Television Networks, n.d. Web. 28 Feb. 2014) citations follow standard web citation formatting (author/title, source, dates, access date) with clear structure and complete key elements.
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A. "Nelson Mandela, Anti - Apartheid Icon and Father of Modern South Africa, Dies." Karimi, Faith. CNN. Turner Broadcasting, 5 Dec. 2013. Web. 1 Mar. 2014
B. Hallengren, Anders. "Nelson Mandela and the Rainbow of Culture." Nobel Prize. Nobel Media, n.d. Web. 1 Mar. 2014
C. "Nelson Mandela Biography." Bio.com. A&E Television Networks, n.d. Web. 28 Feb. 2014