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bixtya [17]
2 years ago
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Which example is the correct citation for a book?

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2 answers:
Helen [10]2 years ago
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Answer:

The example that represents the correct citation for a book is C.

Explanation:

There are various style guides that provide standards for writing and design of documents. One of the most popular style guides is <u>MLA format</u>. If an author wishes to follow <u>MLA format</u> to include a citation for a book, he or she would have to structure the information in the following way:

Last Name, First Name. <em>Book</em>. City: Publisher, Year Published. Print.

Therefore, the correct answer is C.  Austen, Jane. <em>Pride and Prejudice. </em>New York: Modern Library, 1995. Print.

Ivan2 years ago
5 0

The correct answer is D.  A proper citation for a book should include Last name, first name. Book. City: publisher, Year published. Print.  Hope this helps!

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