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Which of the following entries is a completely correct format, based on the example in the lesson?

Brink, Carol R: Caddie Woodlawn. New York, Macmillan, 1935.
Brink, Carol R. Caddie Woodlawn. New York: Macmillan, 1935.
Carol R Brink,. Caddie Woodlawn. New York: Macmillan, 1935.
Brink, Carol R. Caddie Woodlawn, New York, Macmillan 1935.


i will give 100 points to whoever is right

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The third one is correct I think!
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Answer:

#2 Brink, Carol R. Caddie Woodlawn. New York: Macmillan, 1935.

Step-by-step explanation:

a. Put the author's last name first, followed by a comma, then the first and middle names and/or initials, followed by a period and one space.

b. Include the name of the book and underline it (or italicize it if you are using a word processor). Follow the title with a period and one space.

c. Include the city of the publisher, followed by a colon and one space.

d. Include the name of the publisher, followed by a comma and one space.

e. Include the year of the publication, followed by a period.

f. Indent the second line and any following lines.

Sample entry:

Sandberg, Carl. Abe Lincoln Grows Up. Harvest Books, 1987.

When you have more than one source, arrange your entries in alphabetical order by the author's last name.

Sample entries:

Field, Rachel. Calico Bush. New York: Dell Publishing, 1931.

Sandberg, Carl. Abe Lincoln Grows Up. Harvest Books, 1987.

The other person's answer is wrong. I used it and the answer was wrong.

Which of the following entries is a completely correct format, based on the example-example-1
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