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Donovan is starting on his Works Cited page for his paper about car repair. He used some information from the book Collision Repair Made Simple written by Jeremy Hammond. The book was published by AutoPress in Detroit in 2008.
According to MLA guidelines, which of the following is the correct way for Donovan to cite this book?
A.
Hammond, Jeremy. Collision Repair Made Simple. AutoPress. Detroit, 2008. Print.
B.
Collision Repair Made Simple by Jeremy Hammond. Detroit. AutoPress. 2008. Print.
C.
Hammond, Jeremy. Collision Repair Made Simple. AutoPress, 2008.
D.
Collision Repair Made Simple. Hammond, Jeremy. Detroit: AutoPress. 2008.
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Reason: In current MLA (8th/9th edition) the format is Author. Title. Publisher, Year. So: Hammond, Jeremy. Collision Repair Made Simple. AutoPress, 2008.
(If your instructor requires older MLA 7 style, the citation would be: Hammond, Jeremy. Collision Repair Made Simple. Detroit: AutoPress, 2008. Print.)
Reason: In current MLA (8th/9th edition) the format is Author. Title. Publisher, Year. So: Hammond, Jeremy. Collision Repair Made Simple. AutoPress, 2008.
(If your instructor requires older MLA 7 style, the citation would be: Hammond, Jeremy. Collision Repair Made Simple. Detroit: AutoPress, 2008. Print.)
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