Asked by Mimi
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
outside the closing period
outside the closing period
at the end of a paragraph
at the end of a paragraph
in brackets
in brackets
in parentheses
in parentheses
inside the closing period
Responses
at the end of a sentence
at the end of a sentence
outside the closing period
outside the closing period
at the end of a paragraph
at the end of a paragraph
in brackets
in brackets
in parentheses
in parentheses
inside the closing period
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The three correct answers for how in-text citations are formatted in MLA style are:
1. **at the end of a sentence**
2. **in parentheses**
3. **inside the closing period**
In MLA format, the in-text citation typically appears within parentheses and is placed before the closing punctuation of the sentence.
1. **at the end of a sentence**
2. **in parentheses**
3. **inside the closing period**
In MLA format, the in-text citation typically appears within parentheses and is placed before the closing punctuation of the sentence.