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MLA format requires a works cited page as well as throughout "crediting." It plagiarism-proofs a paper and keeps everyone on the same page.
In MLA format, the running header includes the author's last name and the page number in the top right corner of each page.
In MLA format, you cite page numbers by including the author's last name and the page number in parentheses at the end of the sentence or quote. For example: (Smith 25).
When citing a source in MLA format without a page number, include the author's last name in parentheses at the end of the sentence.
To cite an author and page number in MLA format, include the author's last name and the page number in parentheses at the end of the sentence where the information is used. For example: (Smith 25).
To properly cite a page number in MLA format, you should include the author's last name and the page number in parentheses at the end of the sentence where the information is used (Author's Last Name page number).
True. In MLA format, the Works Cited page should immediately follow the conclusion of your paper. It should be a separate page at the end of the document.
To cite an epigraph in MLA format, include the author's name, the title of the work, and the page number in parentheses after the epigraph. For example: (Author's Last Name Page Number).
When citing an article in MLA format without page numbers, use the author's last name and a signal phrase or a shortened version of the article title in parentheses.
When citing sources in MLA format without page numbers, use other identifying information like paragraph numbers, section headings, or timestamps. If these are not available, you can omit the page number in the citation.
To cite a paragraph in MLA format, include the author's last name and the page number in parentheses at the end of the paragraph. For example: (Smith 25).
To cite a paraphrase in MLA format, include the author's last name and the page number in parentheses after the paraphrased information. For example: (Smith 25).