When writers use the Modern Language Association (MLA) style, where do they create citations? Select the two correct answers.(1 point) Responses in apostrophes in the header in apostrophes in the header on a Works Cited page on a Works Cited page in parentheses in the text in parentheses in the text in quotations in the footer in quotations in the footer in the Acknowledgements section

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In MLA style, writers create citations in two main places:

  1. In parentheses in the text – This is known as in-text citation, where you include the author’s last name and the page number from which the information is taken.

  2. On a Works Cited page – This is where you provide a full list of all sources cited in your work, organized alphabetically by the authors' last names.

So the correct answers are:

  • in parentheses in the text
  • on a Works Cited page