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Question
which statements about mla style are true?
mark each statement as either true or false.
the title of books in the works cited list should be underlined.
in - text citations for sources with no author should list the date instead
in - text citations should include the authors last name and page number.
the year of publication is included in the citation after the publishers name
Brief Explanations
- MLA style requires book titles in the Works Cited list to be italicized, not underlined.
- For sources with no author, MLA uses the first few words of the source title (in quotation marks or italicized, matching the Works Cited entry) in in-text citations, not the date.
- Standard MLA in-text citations include the author's last name and the relevant page number, when available.
- In MLA Works Cited entries, the publication year comes after the page range (if applicable) and before the publisher name, not after the publisher.
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- The title of books in the Works Cited list should be underlined. → False
- In-text citations for sources with no author should list the date instead → False
- In-text citations should include the author's last name and page number. → True
- The year of publication is included in the citation after the publisher's name → False