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Shawn is using the article "Skin Care for Teens" from the magazine Essentials of Skin Care in her essay about skin. What is the correct order to list the information in a Works Cited entry according to MLA guidelines? Winters, Kelly. Essentials of Skin Care, "Skin Care For Teens." 20 Feb. 2015, pp. 70–71. ↓ ↓ ↓

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In MLA format, the Works Cited entry for the article provided by the student should list elements in the following order: author's name, article title in quotation marks, magazine title in italics, volume and issue number if available, publication date, and page numbers.

Step-by-step explanation:

When arranging a Works Cited entry in MLA format, it's necessary to follow a specific order for the information provided. The author's name should be listed first, followed by the title of the source, title of the container (e.g., the magazine title), any other contributors, the version, numbers (such as the volume and issue numbers if available), the publisher, publication date, and the location (pages or paragraph numbers).

The correct MLA citation for the student's source would be:

Winters, Kelly. "Skin Care For Teens." Essentials of Skin Care, vol. 16, no. 1, 20 Feb. 2015, pp. 70-71.

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Answer:

20. Feb.

Skin care

Essentials of skin

Winters, kelly

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