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25 May, 19:34

Zayn is writing his Works Cited page for his paper on the benefits of Daylight Saving Time. He has used information from the book Daylight Saving: Pros and Cons written by George Hartford. The book was published by Bubbleberry Publications in 1987. According to MLA guidelines, which is the correct way for Zayn to cite the book? A. George Hartford. Bubbleberry Publications, 1987. Daylight Saving: Pros and Cons. B. George, Hartford. Daylight Saving: Pros and Cons. 1987. Bubbleberry Publications. C. Hartford, George. Daylight Saving: Pros and Cons. Bubbleberry Publications, 1987. D. Hartford, George. Bubbleberry Publications. Daylight Saving: Pros and Cons. 1987.

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  1. 25 May, 21:30
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    The correct answer is:

    B) George, Hartford. Daylight Saving: Pros and Cons. 1987. Bubbleberry Publications.
  2. 25 May, 22:48
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    Hartford, George. Daylight Saving: Pros and Cons. Bubbleberry Publications, 1987.

    Explanation:

    The correct answer has the source cited in the correct order. Books need to be cited in the following way: Author's Name. Book Title (italics). Publisher, Date. Note that the city of publication and the medium of publication are not included. Therefore, the correct citation is:

    Hartford, George. Daylight Saving: Pros and Cons. Bubbleberry Publications, 1987.
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