How to Cite a Web Site in MLA Style

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Practice

After watching How to Cite a Web Site in MLA style, practice creating a Works Cited entry below. Then “submit” your response.

  1. Question

    Choose a Web site you plan to cite in a project you’re currently writing. Use the space below to place all the elements of an MLA citation for that Web site in order. Make sure you pay attention to punctuation. You will not be able to add italics to this response; make sure you review in your handbook which parts of this entry need to be formatted with italics.