Select all that applyLook closely at this MLA works-cited entry for an online article. Choose the sections that are incorrectly formatted. There are three (3) errors. Select all that apply. Works-cited entry: Vanasse, Deb. “Your Favorite Beach Is Disappearing.” The New Republic, March 6 2020, https://newrepublic.com/article/156775/favorite-beach-disappearing.Multiple select question.March 6 2020,Vanasse, Deb.“Your Favorite Beach Is Disappearing.”The New Republic,https://newrepublic.com/article/156775/favorite-beach-disappearing.
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Select all that applyLook closely at this MLA works-cited entry for an online article. Choose the sections that are incorrectly formatted. There are three (3) errors. Select all that apply. Works-cited entry: Vanasse, Deb. “Your Favorite Beach Is Disappearing.” The New Republic, March 6 2020, https://newrepublic.com/article/156775/favorite-beach-disappearing.Multiple select question.March 6 2020,Vanasse, Deb.“Your Favorite Beach Is Disappearing.”The New Republic,https://newrepublic.com/article/156775/favorite-beach-disappearing.
Solution
The three errors in the MLA works-cited entry are:
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"March 6 2020," - In MLA format, the date should be written in day-month-year format with the month abbreviated (except for May, June, and July). So, it should be "6 Mar. 2020,".
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"Vanasse, Deb." - This is correctly formatted. The author's last name comes first, followed by the first name and a period.
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"“Your Favorite Beach Is Disappearing.”" - This is correctly formatted. The title of the article is in quotation marks and ends with a period.
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"The New Republic," - This is correctly formatted. The title of the website is in italics, followed by a comma.
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"https://newrepublic.com/article/156775/favorite-beach-disappearing." - The URL should not end with a period.
So, the incorrect sections are "March 6 2020," and "https://newrepublic.com/article/156775/favorite-beach-disappearing.".
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