I am doing a works cited page in MLA format.

If I have two articles that are from the same website, just different places, do I document it as one source or two different ones?

You should document both sources because different articles have different titles and web addresses.

In MLA format, if you have two articles from the same website but they are from different places or sections within the website, you would document them as two different sources. Each source or article you use in your works cited page should be listed separately.

To cite these two articles correctly, follow the MLA format for online sources. Generally, you'll need to include the following information for each article:

1. Author(s) - if available.
2. Title of the article in quotation marks.
3. Title of the website in italics.
4. Version or edition of the website - if applicable.
5. Publisher or sponsor of the website.
6. Date of publication - if available.
7. URL or DOI (Digital Object Identifier) - the web address of the specific article.

Here's an example of how you can cite two articles from the same website:

First Article:
Author's Last Name, First Name. "Title of the First Article." Title of the Website, Publisher or Sponsor, Date of Publication, URL or DOI.

Second Article:
Author's Last Name, First Name. "Title of the Second Article." Title of the Website, Publisher or Sponsor, Date of Publication, URL or DOI.

Remember to follow the specific formatting guidelines for MLA, such as using hanging indents and double spacing.