When citing sources in MLA format you should include the _____ from your source at the end of each citation.

It was url.

When citing sources in MLA format, you should include the "Works Cited" page at the end of your paper or project. This page is separate from the main body of your work and lists all the sources you have referenced or consulted.

To create the "Works Cited" page, follow these steps:

1. List your sources in alphabetical order based on the author's last name or, if there is no author, the first significant word of the title.
2. For each source, include the following information:
- Author's name (last name, first name).
- Title of the source (in italics or quotation marks, depending on the type of source).
- Publication information, including the publisher, year of publication, and page numbers (if applicable).
3. Use a hanging indent for each entry, which means that the first line should be flush with the left margin, and any subsequent lines should be indented.
4. Ensure that the format and punctuation are correct for each type of source (e.g., books, articles, websites, etc.).
5. Check the latest edition of the MLA Handbook or refer to trustworthy online resources for detailed instructions and examples.

By including the "Works Cited" page, you provide readers with the necessary information to locate and verify the sources you have used in your work.

https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_formatting_and_style_guide/mla_in_text_citations_the_basics.html

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