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When writers use the Modern Language Association (MLA) style, where do they create citations? Select the two correct answers . (1 point ) in the Acknowledgements section in parentheses in the text in apostrophes in the header on a Works Cited page in quotations in the footer
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In MLA style, writers create citations in the following two places:
1. **In parentheses in the text** - This is typically done through in-text citations that provide brief details about the source.
2. **On a Works Cited page** - This provides full citations for all sources referenced in the text.
The other options (Acknowledgements section, apostrophes, header, quotations, footer) are not standard practices for citing in MLA style.
1. **In parentheses in the text** - This is typically done through in-text citations that provide brief details about the source.
2. **On a Works Cited page** - This provides full citations for all sources referenced in the text.
The other options (Acknowledgements section, apostrophes, header, quotations, footer) are not standard practices for citing in MLA style.
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