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Question
review the information for a newspaper article that a student intends to include on a works cited page.
newspaper: hartford times-dispatch
section: metro
title of article: snow removal woes
pages: b12
author: leigh barrett
date of publication: january 12, 2012
which citation is formatted correctly using mla guidelines?
barrett, leigh. snow removal woes. \hartford times-dispatch\ 12 january 2012: b12. print.
barrett, leigh. snow removal woes. hartford times-dispatch, metro section 12 january 2012: b12.
barrett, leigh. \snow removal woes.\ hartford times-dispatch 12 january 2012: b12. print.
barrett, leigh. \snow removal woes.\ hartford times-dispatch, metro section 12 january 2012: b12.
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Analyze MLA guidelines for newspaper articles
According to MLA style guidelines, a print newspaper article citation follows this standard format:
- Author's Last Name, First Name. "Title of Article." Title of Newspaper, Date Month Year: Page Number. Medium of Publication.
- Note: The article title must be enclosed in quotation marks, and the newspaper title must be italicized.
Evaluate the given options
- Option 1: Places quotation marks around the newspaper title instead of the article title, which is incorrect.
- Option 2: Lacks quotation marks around the article title and includes "Metro Section" in an incorrect format.
- Option 3: Correctly formats the author's name, puts the article title in quotation marks, italicizes the newspaper title, formats the date correctly, lists the page number, and includes the medium "Print."
- Option 4: Lacks quotation marks around the article title.
Identify the correct citation
Option 3 matches all standard MLA formatting rules for a print newspaper article.
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<answer>
<mcq-option>(A) Barrett, Leigh. Snow Removal Woes. "Hartford Times-Dispatch" 12 January 2012: B12. Print.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(B) Barrett, Leigh. Snow Removal Woes. Hartford Times-Dispatch, Metro Section 12 January 2012: B12.</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>(C) Barrett, Leigh. "Snow Removal Woes." Hartford Times-Dispatch 12 January 2012: B12. Print.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>(D) Barrett, Leigh. "Snow Removal Woes." Hartford Times-Dispatch, Metro Section 12 January 2012: B12.</mcq-option>
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According to MLA style guidelines, a print newspaper article citation follows this standard format:
- Author's Last Name, First Name. "Title of Article." Title of Newspaper, Date Month Year: Page Number. Medium of Publication.
- Note: The article title must be enclosed in quotation marks, and the newspaper title must be italicized.
Evaluate the given options
- Option 1: Places quotation marks around the newspaper title instead of the article title, which is incorrect.
- Option 2: Lacks quotation marks around the article title and includes "Metro Section" in an incorrect format.
- Option 3: Correctly formats the author's name, puts the article title in quotation marks, italicizes the newspaper title, formats the date correctly, lists the page number, and includes the medium "Print."
- Option 4: Lacks quotation marks around the article title.
Identify the correct citation
Option 3 matches all standard MLA formatting rules for a print newspaper article.
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<mcq-option>(A) Barrett, Leigh. Snow Removal Woes. "Hartford Times-Dispatch" 12 January 2012: B12. Print.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(B) Barrett, Leigh. Snow Removal Woes. Hartford Times-Dispatch, Metro Section 12 January 2012: B12.</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>(C) Barrett, Leigh. "Snow Removal Woes." Hartford Times-Dispatch 12 January 2012: B12. Print.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>(D) Barrett, Leigh. "Snow Removal Woes." Hartford Times-Dispatch, Metro Section 12 January 2012: B12.</mcq-option>
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