DS help;

How do i do the work cited page in MLA for this:

from:
ncia.wwnorton.com/109264?chapter=2.5.3.

HOW DO OUR FOOD CHOICES AFFECT SOCIETY? HOW DO FOOD POLICIES AFFECT US?

The article is called How Junk Food Can End Obesity by DAVID H. FREEDMAN (It's an article within a chapter in an ebook)
I'm still confused-

there are many different ways!!!!

Citation format for eBooks
Citation description:
Similar to the entry for a comparable printed work, but add the e-book version if known (MLA.org).

Author's last name, First name Middle initial (if any). Title. edition if any, e-book version, Publisher, Year of publication.

When an e-book is retrieved from a database, add the additional container information (MLA 31-35):

Author's last name, First name Middle initial (if any). edition if any, Publisher, Year of publication. Series title (optional- MLA 52). Title of container, Location

A chapter from an online book
Author's last name, First name Middle initial (if any). "Title of Chapter or Essay." Title of Book. Publisher, Year of publication, url.

Hmmm … why haven’t you used the citation machine at the top of that webpage?

I did,,,,,still confused

To create a Works Cited page in MLA format for the article "How Junk Food Can End Obesity" by David H. Freedman, which is part of an ebook, follow these steps:

1. Start with the author's name. In this case, the author is David H. Freedman.
2. Write the title of the article in quotation marks. For example, "How Junk Food Can End Obesity."
3. Identify the larger work, which is the ebook. Include the title of the ebook in italics, followed by the editor or publisher, edition (if applicable), e-book version, and the year of publication.
4. If the ebook was retrieved from a database, you need to include container information. This includes the series title (if applicable), title of the container (the database), and the location of the ebook within the container (e.g., the URL).
5. Combine all the information mentioned above into one citation, using the following format:

Freedman, David H. "How Junk Food Can End Obesity." Title of Ebook, Publisher, Year of publication, URL (if retrieved from a database), series title (optional), title of container, location.

In this case, since the URL is provided, you can use the following format:

Freedman, David H. "How Junk Food Can End Obesity." Title of Ebook, Publisher, Year of publication, URL.

Here is an example of the completed citation:

Freedman, David H. "How Junk Food Can End Obesity." Title of Ebook, Publisher, Year of publication, URL.

Remember to replace "Title of Ebook" with the actual title of the ebook and "Publisher" with the name of the publisher. Additionally, ensure that you use the correct capitalization, punctuation, and italics as shown in the examples.