What is the MAIN difference between MLA and APA in-text citations?

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MLA includes the title; APA does not.

MLA includes the title; APA does not.

APA includes the page number; MLA does not.

APA includes the page number; MLA does not.

MLA includes the author’s name; APA does not.

MLA includes the author’s name; APA does not.

APA includes the publication year; MLA does not.

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APA includes the page number; MLA does not.
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