These are works-cited entries for an Internet source. Select the one that is completely correct.

Entry A:

Creed, Abby. "Elementary Art Projects." Education Source, 23 Feb. 2011, www.educationsource.org/elementary-art-projects.html.


Entry B:

Creed, Abby. Elementary Art Projects. “Education Source.” Feb. 23, 2011. www.educationsource.org/elementary-art-projects.html


Entry C:

"Elementary Art Projects," by Abby Creed. www.educationsource.org/elementary-art-projects.html. 23 Feb. 2011.


Entry D:

Creed, Abby. Education Source. "Elementary Art Projects." 23 Feb. 2011. Web page: www.educationsource.org/elementary-art-projects.html

Entry A:

Creed, Abby. "Elementary Art Projects." Education Source, 23 Feb. 2011, www.educationsource.org/elementary-art-projects.html.

This entry follows the correct format for an Internet source.

The correct works-cited entry is:

Entry A:
Creed, Abby. "Elementary Art Projects." Education Source, 23 Feb. 2011, www.educationsource.org/elementary-art-projects.html.

The correct works-cited entry for an Internet source would be:

Entry A:
Creed, Abby. "Elementary Art Projects." Education Source, 23 Feb. 2011, www.educationsource.org/elementary-art-projects.html.

This entry follows the correct format for citing an Internet source. It begins with the author's name (Creed, Abby), followed by the title of the article in quotation marks ("Elementary Art Projects"). Then, the name of the website (Education Source) is italicized and followed by a comma. Next is the date of publication (23 Feb. 2011), followed by the URL of the webpage (www.educationsource.org/elementary-art-projects.html).