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29 April, 22:47

Which is the correct MLA format for a parenthetical citation of this article?

Nash, Jan. "Ferret Frenzy: Their Growing Popularity as Pets." Pet Weekly News. 14.3. Print. 17.

A. (Nash 17)

B. (Jan Nash, p. 17)

C. ("Ferret Frenzy: Their Growing Popularity as Pets")

D. ("Ferret Frenzy: Their Growing Popularity as Pets," page 17.)

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  1. 30 April, 01:39
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    Nash, Jan. "Ferret Frenzy: Their Growing Popularity as Pets." Pet Weekly News. 14.3. Print. 17.

    A. (Nash 17)
  2. 30 April, 02:44
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    The correct MLA format for this citation:

    "Nash, Jan. "Ferret Frenzy: Their Growing Popularity as Pets." Pet Weekly News. 14.3. Print. 17"

    is (A) (Nash 17). The citation in a parenthetical way is written simply, it is placed after the statement from the article or publication when cited in an another article.
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