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[Answer] Which elements of an MLA citation appear in italics? Check all that apply.

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Which elements of an MLA citation appear in italics? Check all that apply. Sat Jul 12 2003 14:30:00 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time) · In typography italic type is a cursive font based on a stylised form of calligraphic handwriting. Owing to the influence from calligraphy italics normally slant slightly to the right. Italics are a way to emphasise key points in a printed text to identify many types of creative works to cite foreign words or phrases or when quoting a speaker a way to show which … History. The MLA Handbook grew out of the initial MLA Style Sheet of 1951 (revised in 1970) a 28-page "more or less official" standard. The first five editions published between 1977 and 1999 were titled the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers Theses and Dissertations.The title changed to the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers in 2003 (6th ed.). The 'style' defined for cs1 is to use full stops between citation elements compared to commas for cs2. Because each citati...


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