How would I cite "A surprising point of view" in MLA formatting? I have 0 idea who the author is... please help.

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When citing a source in MLA formatting, it's important to include as much information as possible to provide proper credit and allow others to locate the source. However, if you do not know the author of the work, you can still create a citation by using the title in your citation. Here's how you can cite "A surprising point of view" without knowing the author:

In the Works Cited page:

"A Surprising Point of View." Title of Website or Publication, Publisher or Website Name, Date of Publication, URL or DOI (if available).

If you are citing from a specific publication, you would replace "Title of Website or Publication" with the name of the specific publication, and include the page numbers (if available). Likewise, if you accessed the source online, you would include the URL or DOI.

For in-text citations, you would use the first few words of the title enclosed in quotation marks:

("Surprising Point").

Remember, it is always preferable to provide complete and accurate citation details, including the author's name, if available.