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To comment on the position of the author of an opinion editorial article, you can analyze the arguments presented, assess the evidence provided to support their position, and consider the author's tone and potential biases. Make sure to provide specific examples from the article to support your comment.
To determine the author of an article, look for the byline at the beginning or end of the article. The byline typically includes the author's name. You can also check the article's metadata or publication information for the author's name.
The author of this article works for the United Nations.
To cite an article with no author or date, use the title of the article in place of the author, and use "n.d." (no date) in place of the publication date. For example: ("Title of Article," n.d.).
Katrina Parker has written: 'Living with diabetes' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Diabetes in children, Diabetes
John Latham has written: 'Facts and opinions concerning diabetes' -- subject(s): Diabetes Mellitus, Diabetes
To create an MLA in-text citation for an article with no author, use the title of the article in quotation marks. For example, ("Title of Article").
To cite an article with no author in APA format, start with the title of the article in place of the author's name. Then include the publication date, article title, publication name, and the URL or DOI if available.
how do you cite an article that have no author, just the web address
If an article does not I have an author listed, you cannot use it as a source
To cite an APA online article with no author, start with the article title in place of the author's name. Then include the publication date, the article title in italics, the website name, and the URL.
To cite an online article with no author in APA format, start with the article title in place of the author's name. Then include the publication date, the article title in italics, the website name, and the URL.