Question
How are in-text citations formatted in MLA style? Select the three correct answers.
inside the closing period
inside the closing period
outside the closing period
outside the closing period
in brackets
in brackets
at the end of a sentence
at the end of a sentence
at the end of a paragraph
at the end of a paragraph
in parentheses
inside the closing period
inside the closing period
outside the closing period
outside the closing period
in brackets
in brackets
at the end of a sentence
at the end of a sentence
at the end of a paragraph
at the end of a paragraph
in parentheses
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The three correct answers for how in-text citations are formatted in MLA style are:
1. **inside the closing period**
2. **in parentheses**
3. **at the end of a sentence**
In MLA format, the in-text citation is typically placed just before the closing punctuation mark of the sentence, usually in parentheses containing the author's last name and the page number.
1. **inside the closing period**
2. **in parentheses**
3. **at the end of a sentence**
In MLA format, the in-text citation is typically placed just before the closing punctuation mark of the sentence, usually in parentheses containing the author's last name and the page number.