MLA Citation
T/F you should include the date of publication in your in text citation
false
When documenting one author in reference in a text, which is correct? This point has been argued before (Frye 197). This point has been argued before. (Glenn Frye, 197) This point has been argued before. (Frye 197) This point has been argued before (Frye, 197).
A. This point has been argued before (Frye 197).
When documenting one author by name in a text, which is correct? Frye has argued this point before (Frye 197). Frye has argued this point before. (197). Frye has argued this point before. (Frye, 197). Frye has argued this point before (197).
D. Frye has argued this point before (197).
T/F You should include the author's first name in the in-text citation.
F
T/F When you use quotations in the text, you place the citation before the last quotation mark.
False
T/F You should capitalize every word in a title.
False
T/F You should underline the title of an article
False
T/F You should use the author's first name in an in-text citation.
False
T/F Author's names are listed alphabetically in reverse order on the Works Cited page.
True
T/F Quotation marks should be placed around titles of shorter works (articles, poems, short stories, essays).
True
What is a Works Cited page?
sources used in the paper or project formatted alphabetically, double-spaced, in MLA format