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Which web source citations are formatted correctly? Check all that apply.

“Nelson Mandela, Anti-Apartheid Icon and Father of Modern South Africa, Dies.” Karimi, Faith. CNN. Turner Broadcasting. 5 Dec. 2013. Web. 1 Mar. 2014.
“Nelson Mandela, Champion of Freedom.” History. The History Channel. Web. 1 Mar. 2014.
"Nelson Mandela Biography." Bio.com. A&E Television Networks, n.d. Web. 28 Feb. 2014.
Hallengren, Anders. “Nelson Mandela and the Rainbow of Culture.” Nobel Prize. Nobel Media, n.d. Web. 1 Mar. 2014.
“The Long Walk is Over.” The Economist. The Economist Newspaper, 5 Dec. 2013. Web.1 Mar. 2014.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Correct: items 3 and 4.

Brief reasons:
- 3 ("Nelson Mandela Biography." Bio.com. A&E Television Networks, n.d. Web. 28 Feb. 2014.) follows MLA web-entry order when no author or publication date is given.
- 4 (Hallengren, Anders. “Nelson Mandela and the Rainbow of Culture.” Nobel Prize. Nobel Media, n.d. Web. 1 Mar. 2014.) correctly lists author, article title, site, publisher, n.d., and access date.

Why the others are incorrect:
- 1 places the title before the author (author should come first in MLA).
- 2 omits a publication date or "n.d." and lacks a proper publisher element.
- 5 has a formatting error (missing space after "Web.") and should be checked for correct publisher/site labeling.