Question
Which citation format is correct if a student is quoting from an article entitled “Making Healthier Food Choices” that appears on a website and is written by author Lindsay Metcalf?
(Metcalf)
(Metcalf, website)
(“Making Healthier Food Choices”)
(Metcalf, “Making Healtheir Food Choices”)
(Metcalf)
(Metcalf, website)
(“Making Healthier Food Choices”)
(Metcalf, “Making Healtheir Food Choices”)
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Which sentence best demonstrates an appropriate style for an argumentative essay?
Anyone who believes we should increase taxes is incapable of logical reasoning and should be discounted.
Increasing taxes would place an unnecessary hardship on the citizens and should be avoided.
Local legislative bodies are tasked with generating revenue to manage the needs of their districts.
Taxes are already out of control; it is unbelievable that the legislature is considering an increase.
Anyone who believes we should increase taxes is incapable of logical reasoning and should be discounted.
Increasing taxes would place an unnecessary hardship on the citizens and should be avoided.
Local legislative bodies are tasked with generating revenue to manage the needs of their districts.
Taxes are already out of control; it is unbelievable that the legislature is considering an increase.
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The correct citation format for quoting an article in a work like APA or MLA style is typically to include the author's last name and, in the case of MLA format, the title of the article.
If following MLA guidelines, the correct citation would be:
(Metcalf, “Making Healthier Food Choices”)
So based on your options, the correct answer is:
(Metcalf, “Making Healthier Food Choices”)
If following MLA guidelines, the correct citation would be:
(Metcalf, “Making Healthier Food Choices”)
So based on your options, the correct answer is:
(Metcalf, “Making Healthier Food Choices”)