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20 December, 00:24

What is the correct way to cite a newspaper article in print?

A. Green, Patrick. "Shakespeare's Masterpieces." The California Herald 2 June 2013 late ed.: B8. Print.

B. Print. The California Herald. "Shakespeare's Masterpieces." Green, Patrick. 2 June 2013, late ed.: B8.

C. The California Herald. Green, Patrick. Print. "Shakespeare's Masterpieces." late ed.: B8. 2 June 2013.

D. "Shakespeare's Masterpieces." The California Herald. 2 June 2013 late ed.: B8. Green, Patrick.

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  1. 20 December, 00:33
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    i believe the answer is a.
  2. 20 December, 00:38
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    The correct way to cite a newspaper article in print is

    A. Green, Patrick. "Shakespeare's Masterpieces." The California Herald 2 June 2013 late ed.: B8. Print.

    The format to follow for citing a newspaper article in MLA format;

    Last name, First name "Article Title" Newspaper Title [city] Date Published: Page (s). Print.

    Another example:

    Smith, John. "Are Energy Drinks Hurting Our Teenagers?" New York Times 1 Jan. 2013: 1. Print
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