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How do I write a website reference in the MLA format?

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How do I write a website reference in the MLA format?

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Cite a website in MLA format by listing information in this order: author’s last name; author’s first name (separated by a comma); article title (in quotes); website title; date the article was published on the site (if a date is displayed); the date you accessed the article; the website’s URL (in angled brackets). If you don’t have a specific piece of information, skip it and continue to the next step. If the website’s author is not given, begin your citation with the article title. For example, an MLA citation may look like this: Drash, Wayne. “Nine-year wind farm fight splits Cape Cod.” CNN. 20 April 2010. 28 April 2010.

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