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Xxain said:
Cirio said:

I think you're doing an in-text citation right? In that case, you would need to put the website in MLA format in your bibliography and the first word (or first couple words) from that format will be what you put in your in-text citation. Don't put the date, contact name, and full headline of the source in the in-text citation. I think once you create your source, your in-text will simply be (School budget cuts).



gesus... are you sure? that sounds right but...

Yes, I'm sure. When doing an in-text citation of a website, you either put ONLY the last name of the author of the source in brackets ie: (William) OR you put the first few phrases of document like I said. The reason I recommended the phrase over the author name was because I wasn't sure whether Loannis Kazanis was the author of that article or if she was just a reference. If she's the author, then you should put her name in brackets at the end ie: (Kazanis). If she is not the author, then put (School budget cuts).