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7 January, 15:12

What is a container, in terms of MLA citations?

A. the title of the source

B. the larger whole in which a source is located

C. a Works Cited page

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  1. 7 January, 16:11
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    B Sometimes a source is part of a larger whole. For example, a magazine article is part of a larger whole, the magazine itself. For citation purposes, we call the larger whole, in this case the magazine, a container
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