Asked by Lucinda
How are in-text citations formatted in MLA style? Select the three correct answers.(2 points)
Responses
at the end of a sentence
at the end of a sentence
at the end of a paragraph
at the end of a paragraph
outside the closing period
outside the closing period
inside the closing period
inside the closing period
in parentheses
in parentheses
in brackets
Responses
at the end of a sentence
at the end of a sentence
at the end of a paragraph
at the end of a paragraph
outside the closing period
outside the closing period
inside the closing period
inside the closing period
in parentheses
in parentheses
in brackets
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The three correct answers for formatting in-text citations in MLA style are:
1. at the end of a sentence
2. inside the closing period
3. in parentheses
In MLA style, in-text citations typically appear at the end of a sentence in parentheses before the closing period.
1. at the end of a sentence
2. inside the closing period
3. in parentheses
In MLA style, in-text citations typically appear at the end of a sentence in parentheses before the closing period.