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11 May, 23:31

Look at the MLA citation for an online source.

"Let's Eat for the Health of It." USDA. The U. S. Departments of Agriculture and Health and Human Services, June 2011. Web ...

What is missing from this citation?

the name of the author

the title of the source

the date the source was published

the date the source was accessed

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  1. 12 May, 00:45
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    the answer is B:The name of the publication in which the article appeared

    the underlined portion shows the name of the site and where its credibility came from, aka magazine
  2. 12 May, 01:48
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    the date the source was accessed

    The two periods at the end of the citation back to back indicate that the missing information is between the periods. The information that comes at the end of an online citation is the date accessed. The name of the author is also missing. However, this is likely not the correct answer since the publication was done by an organization and most likely a "team" effort so there is no specific author to credit. The title of the source and date of publication is included in the citation.
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