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What special kind of indentation or alignment should you use for the entries on an MLA formatted works cited page?

a) First line indent
b) Right alignment
c) Hanging indent
d) Center alignment

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Final answer:

An MLA formatted works cited page uses a hanging indent for its entries, with subsequent lines indented one-half inch from the left margin.

Step-by-step explanation:

The entries on an MLA formatted works cited page should use a hanging indent. This means you should begin each entry at the left margin, and indent subsequent lines one-half inch. When using Microsoft Word, you can create a hanging indent by highlighting the text and accessing the Paragraph Settings icon on the Home tab, then under the 'Indents and Spacing' tab, selecting 'Hanging' from the Special drop-down menu in the Indentation section.

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