Question

Which citation of an online magazine article is correctly formatted with all the necessary information?(1 point)
Responses

Intercultural Communication, “How to Stop Worrying and Just Talk to People,” by Allison Hawthorne. Oct. 3, 2020.
Intercultural Communication , “How to Stop Worrying and Just Talk to People,” by Allison Hawthorne. Oct. 3, 2020.

Cork, Barold. “The Evolution of Games in 3D.” Video Games Digest, Jan. 19, 2018, vgdigest.org/history/evolution-in-3d.
Cork, Barold. “The Evolution of Games in 3D.” Video Games Digest , Jan. 19, 2018, vgdigest.org/history/evolution-in-3d.

“Symbolism in Light and Darkness.” Archetypes, archmag.org/literature/symbolism-light-darkness.
“Symbolism in Light and Darkness.” Archetypes , archmag.org/literature/symbolism-light-darkness.

August White for Bloom Magazine: “Saving Endangered Flowers,” bloommag.org/guest-writers/saving-endangered-flowers, May 20, 2016.
August White for Bloom Magazine : “Saving Endangered Flowers,” bloommag.org/guest-writers/saving-endangered-flowers, May 20, 2016.
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To determine which citation of an online magazine article is correctly formatted, we should consider the standard elements of a citation: the author, article title, magazine name, publication date, and URL.

  1. The first two options have issues with the magazine name placement (the correct formatting should not have extra spaces).
  2. The third option has the correct format: “Symbolism in Light and Darkness.” Archetypes, archmag.org/literature/symbolism-light-darkness.
  3. The fourth option also has an issue with spacing around "for Bloom Magazine."

Therefore, the correctly formatted citation is: “Symbolism in Light and Darkness.” Archetypes, archmag.org/literature/symbolism-light-darkness.