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which citation is correctly formatted using mla guidelines for a magazine article? ryan oneil: \strategies for young investors,\ finance weekly: august 1, 2009: 33-35. print. oneil, ryan. \strategies for young investors.\ finance weekly 1 august 2009: 33-35. print. oneil, ryan: \strategies for young investors.\ finance weekly august 1, 2009: 33-35. ryan oneil. \strategies for young investors.\ finance weekly 1 august 2009: 33-35.
To determine the correct MLA citation for a magazine article, recall MLA format rules: Author's last name, first name. "Article Title." Magazine Title, volume (if applicable), issue (if applicable), date, page range, medium.
- First option: Uses colon after author, incorrect punctuation.
- Second option: O'Neil, Ryan. "Strategies for Young Investors." Finance Weekly 1 August 2009: 33 - 35. Print. Follows MLA: Author (last, first), article title in quotes, magazine title, volume (1), date, page range, medium.
- Third option: Colon after author, missing medium, incorrect punctuation.
- Fourth option: Author name in first - last order incorrectly (should be last, first), missing medium.
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O'Neil, Ryan. "Strategies for Young Investors." Finance Weekly 1 August 2009: 33 - 35. Print.