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According to MLA style, which part of the citation would be used as the source in an in-text citation?
Toronto school board floats cash-for-grades." Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 18 Nov. 2010. Gale Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 19
Jan, 2012.

A 18 Nov. 2010.

B. Gale Opposing Viewpoints in Context.

C Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

D. Toronto school board floats cash-for-grades."

Sagot :

According to MLA style, the part of the citation that would be used as the source in an in-text citation is:

  • D. "Toronto school board floats cash-for-grades."

What is the MLA in-text citation?

The rule for the MLA in-text citation is that the author's surname and the page number can be included in parentheses.

If that is not available, then the title of the text can be cited. Since the author's name is not available above, the title can be used.

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