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MLA style and APA style both use in-text citations, and a source list at the end of a piece of writing. In MLA style, this is called a In MLA style, this is called a; in APA style, this is called a in APA style, this is called a.
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In MLA style, the source list at the end of a piece of writing is called a **"Works Cited"** page. In APA style, this source list is referred to as a **"References"** page.
For in-text citations, MLA typically uses the author's last name and the page number, while APA uses the author's last name and the year of publication.
For in-text citations, MLA typically uses the author's last name and the page number, while APA uses the author's last name and the year of publication.
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