This is the works cited page citation for a research paper.
"Prohibition: Speakeasies, Loopholes, and Politics." NPR Books. NPR, 10 June 2011.
http://www.npr.org/2011/06/10/137077599/prohibition-speakeasies-loopholes-and-politics. Accessed 25 July 2017.
Which of the following is the correct formatting for the corresponding MLA in-text citation for the paper?
O ("Prohibition: Speakeasies, Loopholes, and Politics")
O (www.npr.org)
O (NPR Books)
O (NPR article from 2011)



Answer :

The correct formatting for the corresponding MLA in-text citation for the works cited page citation provided is: - ("Prohibition: Speakeasies, Loopholes, and Politics") In MLA style, when referencing a source within the text of a research paper, you should include the author's last name (if available) or the title of the source in quotation marks. Since the citation provided doesn't include an author's name but has a clear title, you should use the title enclosed in quotation marks within parentheses as shown above. This format allows the reader to easily locate the full citation in the works cited page. It's important to include the exact title as it appears in the works cited entry to ensure accuracy and proper citation.

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