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Question
which citation correctly reflects mla guidelines for a website without an author?
n.a. the land down under. australia department of tourism, 1 february 2013. net. 14 june 2013.
n.a. the land down under. australia department of tourism, 1 february 2013. web. 14 june 2013.
the land down under. australia department of tourism, 1 february 2013. net. 14 june 2013.
the land down under. australia department of tourism, 1 february 2013. web. 14 june 2013.
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Analyze MLA guidelines for a website without an author
According to MLA guidelines (specifically MLA 7th edition, which uses medium markers like "Web" or "Net"), when a source has no author, the citation begins directly with the title of the work (in quotation marks or italics depending on the source type, here the webpage/website title is italicized). It does not use placeholders like "N.A." (No Author).
Evaluate the medium marker
MLA 7th edition guidelines require the medium of publication to be designated as "Web" for online sources, rather than "Net".
Identify the correct option
- The first two options incorrectly begin with "N.A.".
- The third option incorrectly uses "Net" as the medium.
- The fourth option correctly starts with the title The Land Down Under and correctly uses "Web" as the medium of publication.
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<answer>
<mcq-option>N.A. The Land Down Under. Australia Department of Tourism, 1 February 2013. Net. 14 June 2013.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>N.A. The Land Down Under. Australia Department of Tourism, 1 February 2013. Web. 14 June 2013.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>The Land Down Under. Australia Department of Tourism, 1 February 2013. Net. 14 June 2013.</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>The Land Down Under. Australia Department of Tourism, 1 February 2013. Web. 14 June 2013.</mcq-correct>
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Analyze MLA guidelines for a website without an author
According to MLA guidelines (specifically MLA 7th edition, which uses medium markers like "Web" or "Net"), when a source has no author, the citation begins directly with the title of the work (in quotation marks or italics depending on the source type, here the webpage/website title is italicized). It does not use placeholders like "N.A." (No Author).
Evaluate the medium marker
MLA 7th edition guidelines require the medium of publication to be designated as "Web" for online sources, rather than "Net".
Identify the correct option
- The first two options incorrectly begin with "N.A.".
- The third option incorrectly uses "Net" as the medium.
- The fourth option correctly starts with the title The Land Down Under and correctly uses "Web" as the medium of publication.
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<mcq-option>N.A. The Land Down Under. Australia Department of Tourism, 1 February 2013. Net. 14 June 2013.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>N.A. The Land Down Under. Australia Department of Tourism, 1 February 2013. Web. 14 June 2013.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>The Land Down Under. Australia Department of Tourism, 1 February 2013. Net. 14 June 2013.</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>The Land Down Under. Australia Department of Tourism, 1 February 2013. Web. 14 June 2013.</mcq-correct>
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