Just this one question please .
1.According to the MLA style, how should you format the title of a magazine article?
A . In italics
B. in quotation marks
C. With underlining
Please thankyou and anyone who has taking this please can you give me the correct answer? Thankyou thankyou thankyou
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/07/
Thanks ms.Sue it helped a whole lot
You're welcome, Dave.
To answer your question about formatting the title of a magazine article according to the MLA style, you have three options: italics, quotation marks, or underlining. In order to determine the correct answer, we can refer to the official guidelines provided by the Modern Language Association (MLA).
To begin, it is important to note that since the 8th edition of the MLA Handbook, italics should be used for titles of larger works – such as books, periodicals (which include magazines), newspapers, and websites – rather than underlining. This means that option C, with underlining, is not the correct choice.
Now, to choose between options A (in italics) and B (in quotation marks), we need to consider the specific formatting rules for the title of a magazine article. According to the MLA style guidelines, the title of a magazine article should be placed in quotation marks. This means that option B is the correct answer.
So, to format the title of a magazine article according to MLA style, you should use quotation marks.