There is a comma between the author’s name and the page number when we in-text document a print source in MLA style.
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- In MLA in-text citation for print sources, there is a comma between the author’s name and the page number.
- basically,when we are using MLA style we need the last name of author,and the page number,but only only the page number if we're going to us a quotation.
- In APA in-text citation, it usually consists of the name of the author(s) and the year of publication, and the page number is added when utilizing a direct quotation.
- If a source has no author, what should we consider then in MLA in-text citation?
- In in-text citation in MLA style, when is the author’s last name not included in the parenthesis? A: when an original, direct quote is cited. B: when the author’s last name appears in sentences where quotes are cited. C: when the quote is part of the sentence. D: when signal verbs are used in sentences where quotes are cited.