I need help making an MLA works cited. i have 3 sources... they are all newspaper articles that i found online. someone please help me

Of course! I can guide you through the process of creating an MLA works cited for your three online newspaper articles. Here's a step-by-step explanation:

1. Start by gathering all the necessary information for each article, which typically includes the author's name, the article's title, the name of the newspaper or publication, the publication date, and the URL or DOI (Digital Object Identifier). Note that not all articles may have all the information readily available, but try to include as much as you can find.

2. Now, let's break down the MLA citation format for online newspaper articles:

- Author's Last Name, Author's First Name. "Title of the Article." Title of the Newspaper or Publication, Publication Date, URL or DOI.

3. Apply the template to your first article. Let's assume the article is titled "Climate Change: The Global Crisis" written by John Anderson, published on January 14, 2022, in "The Daily News." The URL for the article is "https://www.newspaperarticle1.com".

The citation would then look like this:
- Anderson, John. "Climate Change: The Global Crisis." The Daily News, 14 Jan. 2022, https://www.newspaperarticle1.com.

4. Repeat the process for your remaining two articles, replacing the information with the details from each article.

5. If there's missing information for any of the articles (e.g., no author or publication date), use "n.d." (no date) or "n.p." (no publisher) as appropriate.

Remember, always double-check your information to ensure accuracy. If the online newspaper articles have page numbers, you can also include them using the abbreviation "p." before the page numbers.

If you're using a citation management tool or an online citation generator, they often have specific forms where you can input the necessary details, and they will format the citation for you.