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The MLA style of in-text citation contains which of the following information about the source?

A. Author's last name, title, and page number of the quotation
B. Author's last name, first name, and page number of the quotation
C. Author's last name and page number of the quotation
D. Author's last name, first name, title, and page number of the quotation

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C. Author's last name and page number of the quotation

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The MLA style of in-text citation contains Author's last name and page number of the quotation about the source. This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.

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The MLA (Modern Language Association) citation style uses what is known as parenthetical citation. This style requires placing relevant source of information after a quote or a paragraph. If the aouthor's name appears in the text before the citation, the reference will consist the page number only, if not - then the author's last name and the page number of the quotation are required. All in-text sources of information must correspond to the source of information on the bibliography/works cited page.
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