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read each statement and decide if it is true or false. click the circle beside the correct answer.
in mla format, if you are quoting a source that has no page numbers, you should include the paragraph number in the citation. \t\t○ true \t○ false
in mla format, the works cited page should be organized alphabetically by the first word of each citation, regardless of the type of source. \t○ true \t○ false
in mla citation, the author’s name should always be listed in the format of first name followed by last name. \t\t○ true \t○ false
- For the first statement: In MLA format, when a source has no page numbers, using the paragraph number (or other location identifiers like section number) in the citation is correct. So this is True.
- For the second statement: The works cited page in MLA is organized alphabetically by the author's last name (or the first word of the citation if there's no author), regardless of the source type. So this is True.
- For the third statement: In MLA citation, the author's name is typically listed as last name, first name (e.g., Smith, John), not first name followed by last name. So this is False.
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- First statement: True
- Second statement: True
- Third statement: False