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Which citation format is correct if a student is quoting from an article entitled “We the People” that is published on a website and has no author information?
(Author Unknown)
(“We the People,” No page #)
(“We the People”)
(Anonymous, “We”)
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(“We the People”)
Explanation: When a work has no author, most styles (MLA in particular) use a shortened form of the title in the in-text parenthetical citation. Web sources typically have no page numbers, so you just cite the title: ("We the People"). (If you must follow APA, include the year as well: ("We the People," 2020) and give the full reference in the reference list.)
Explanation: When a work has no author, most styles (MLA in particular) use a shortened form of the title in the in-text parenthetical citation. Web sources typically have no page numbers, so you just cite the title: ("We the People"). (If you must follow APA, include the year as well: ("We the People," 2020) and give the full reference in the reference list.)
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