Which is the correct MLA citation for a magazine article?

A. Brian Carson. "The Real Story Behind Bigfoot." Myths and Legends Mar. 2010:20. Print. ******
B. Carson, Brian. "The Real Story Behind Bigfoot." Myths and Legends Mar. 2010:20. Print.
C. Brian Carson. Myths and Legends, "The Real Story Behind Bigfoot." Mar. 2010:20. Print
D. Carson, Brian. The Real Story Behind Bigfoot. Myths and Legends Mar. 2010:20. Print

Which is the correct MLA citation for a book by two authors?
A. Englar and Jones. Atlantis: Search for a lost City. Boston: Apple Press, 2006. Print.
B. Englar, Shannon, and Jonathan Jones. Atlantis: Search for a Lost City. Boston: Apple Press, 2006. Print
C. Englar, Shannon, and Jones, Jonathan. Atlantis: Search for a Lost City. Boston: Apple Press, 2006. Print
D. Shannon Englar and Jonathan Jones. Atlantis: Search for a Lost City. Boston: Apple Press, 2006. Print ******

What's the difference between A and B in your first question?

The second one seems right, but which words are in italics?

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/

To determine the correct MLA citation for a magazine article, you need to consider the author's name, article title, magazine name, publication date, and page numbers. Let's break down the options:

Option A is the correct MLA citation for a magazine article. It follows the general format for citing a magazine article in MLA style, including the author's last name, first name, article title in quotation marks, magazine name in italics, publication date, page number, and medium (Print).

Regarding the correct MLA citation for a book by two authors, you need to consider the authors' names, book title, place of publication, publisher, and publication date. Let's analyze the options:

Option D is the correct MLA citation for a book by two authors. It follows the proper format, which includes the authors' last names, first names, book title in italics, place of publication, publisher, publication date, and medium (Print).

So, the correct answers are:

For the magazine article: A. Brian Carson. "The Real Story Behind Bigfoot." Myths and Legends Mar. 2010:20. Print.

For the book by two authors: D. Shannon Englar and Jonathan Jones. Atlantis: Search for a Lost City. Boston: Apple Press, 2006. Print.