Which online article citation is correctly formatted according to MLA standards?

A.Oh, Inae. “Dude Who Fell Asleep During Yankees Game Suing MLB, ESPN For $10 Million.” The Huffington Post, 7 July 2014. Web. 12 July 2014.

B.Oh, Inae. “Dude Who Fell Asleep During Yankees Game Suing MLB, ESPN For $10 Million.” The Huffington Post. The Huffington Post.com, 7 July 2014. Web. 12 July 2014.

C.“Dude Who Fell Asleep During Yankees Game Suing MLB, ESPN For $10 Million.” The Huffington Post. The Huffington Post.com, 7 July 2014. Web. 12 July 2014

Respuesta :

C is the correct citation for MLA.

Answer:

In this case, we got no complete answer, but the option that fits better is letter A.

Explanation:

According to MLA standards, we have to start with the author's name, then comes the title of the page / story, then we put the title of the website, right after the sponsoring institution/publisher, then date published, and finally the URL and date of access

In this case, we got no complete answer, but the option that fits better is letter A.

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