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question 5 (mandatory) (10 points) you should use the latin phrase \et …

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question 5 (mandatory) (10 points)
you should use the latin phrase \et al.\ after the last name of the first author when citing a source that has three or more authors in an in - text citation.
true
false
question 6 (mandatory) (10 points)
where are mla 9 in - text citations placed?
a) at the bottom of each page
b) in parentheses (round brackets) after quotations or paraphrases
c) on the works cited page
d) after the closing punctuation mark at the end of a sentence

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

For Question 5: Standard academic citation guidelines (like APA, MLA) specify that for sources with three or more authors, in-text citations use the first author's last name followed by "et al." after the first citation (and often for all citations in some styles).
For Question 6: MLA 9 in-text citations are placed in parentheses directly after quoted or paraphrased content, inside the sentence's closing punctuation, to link the content to the Works Cited entry. Option A refers to footnotes, C is the full reference list, and D is incorrect as citations go before closing punctuation.

Answer:

Question 5: True
Question 6: B) In parentheses (round brackets) after quotations or paraphrases