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12 March, 08:03

How is the MLA author-page citation used?

1. The author's last name and page number (s) must appear within the text and after the direct or indirect quotation.

2. The author's first name and page number (s) from the source must appear with the text of the paper.

3. The author's last name and page number (s) from the source must appear within the text of the paper.

4. The author's first name and page number (s) must appear within the text and after the direct or indirect quotation.

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  1. 12 March, 08:05
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    MLA (Modern Language Association) is most commonly used style to write papers and cite sources. In-text citations, MLA format follows the author-page method. According to this method, author's last name and the quoted page number must appear in the text. It is also important to add the same reference on Works Cited page. The author's name has to be either in the sentence or in parentheses corresponding to the quotation. It is very important to add the page number in the parentheses.
  2. 12 March, 08:20
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    "3. The author's last name and page number (s) from the source must appear within the text of the paper" is correct. If the author is mentioned in the text, only the page number needs to be listed after. If not, then the author's last name and page number need to be listed.
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