The MLA format for citing an entire website includes

A. an article title.
B. source from which you found the website.
C. electronic publication information.
D. author's apparent credibility.

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Should be B

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B? I don't think so.

The correct answer for the MLA format for citing an entire website is:

B. source from which you found the website.

To cite an entire website in MLA format, you need to include the following information:

1. Name of the website (italicized or in quotation marks, depending on the website title)
2. Publication date or the most recent update date
3. URL or web address of the website

Here is an example of how to cite an entire website in MLA format:

Author's Last name, First name (or Username). "Title of Webpage or Article." Title of Website, Version or Edition (if applicable), Publisher or Sponsor of the site (if available), Publication Date or Update Date (if available), URL (omit http:// or https://).

For instance, if you found a webpage titled "The Importance of Renewable Energy" on a website called Green Living, and the webpage was published on May 15, 2022, the citation would be:

"Title of Webpage or Article." Green Living, Version or Edition (if applicable), Publisher or Sponsor of the site (if available), Publication Date or Update Date (if available), URL.

Please note that the options provided in the original question are not applicable for citing an entire website in MLA format, as they relate to specific articles on the website rather than the website as a whole.