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Which of the following are credible sources?
- Answer: all of the above
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What format do we use for citing?
- Answer: This could vary depending on the context, but typically it could be MLA format, APA format, or others depending on the academic field or instructor’s preference.
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How do you cite a source in MLA style?
- Answer: You give the author's last name and the page numbers where the information is found
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The citation below is formatted correctly in MLA format.
- Answer: False (Without seeing the image, it's impossible to determine if any citation is correct. Usually, image citations require specific formats.)
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What is the in-text citation for the source and the passage in the image below? Use MLA style citing.
- Answer: This cannot be accurately answered without seeing the image; however, if one of the options accurately reflects the citation style based on the source you have in mind, that would be the correct answer. If "Pennypacker" is the author's last name and "2016" is the year, typically "Pennypacker 3" is used if page number is also applicable.
Please note the need to check the specific formatting rules according to the version of the MLA style you are using or as provided by your instructor.