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According to the MLA format, which best demonstrates the similarities and differences between the citations of a magazine and a book?

Both require the title and author, while magazines require the editor of the magazine.
Both require a date of publication, while magazines require the page number of the article.
Both require the format of the book, while books require the page number of the information.
Both require a location of publication, while books require the edition of the book if there is more than one.

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Answer:

Both require a date of publication, while magazines require the page number of the article.

Step-by-step explanation:

Modern Language Association or MLA format is one style of providing citations in academic works. This style of citation or formatting one's papers is used majorly in many universities all around the world and is regarded as one of the most accepted styles to be used.

According to this style, providing citations for both a magazine and a book requires the date of publication of the book/ article/ magazine. At the same time, magazines also require the page number of the article from which the quote is taken or used as a source.

Thus, the correct answer is the second option.

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