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Which periodical citation is formatted correctly? Lidz, Franz. "Revenge of the Vikings." Smithsonian 1 Mar. 2014: 44-49. Print. "Revenge of the Vikings." Lidz, Franz. Smithsonian. Print. 1 Mar. 2014: 44-49. Lidz, Franz. Smithsonian March 1, 2014: 44-49. "Revenge of the Vikings." Print. Smithsonian. Lidz, Franz. "Revenge of the Vikings." 1 Mar. 2014: 44-49. Print.

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  1. 10 June, 09:59
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    The first choice is correct!
  2. 10 June, 10:15
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    The first option is the correct answer.

    The MLA citation for a periodical should be:

    Last name, First name. "Article title." Title of Periodical, Day Month Year, pages. Print.

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    Lidz, Franz. "Revenge of the Vikings." Smithsonian 1 Mar. 2014: 44-49. Print.
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