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When Using the MLA Style, Position In-Text Parenthetical References Either

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      When using the MLA style, position in-text parenthetical references either at the _____, as shown in the accompanying figure. A)  top of the page as headnotes or at the end of the paper as endnotes B)  bottom of the page as footnotes or at the end of the paper as endnotes C)  top of the page as headnotes or at the beginning of the paper as frontnotes D)  bottom of the page as footnotes or at the beginning of the paper as frontnotes       When using the MLA style, position in-text parenthetical references either at the _____, as shown in the accompanying figure. A)  top of the page as headnotes or at the end of the paper as endnotes B)  bottom of the page as footnotes or at the end of the paper as endnotes C)  top of the page as headnotes or at the beginning of the paper as frontnotes D)  bottom of the page as footnotes or at the beginning of the paper as frontnotes
      When using the MLA style, position in-text parenthetical references either at the _____, as shown in the accompanying figure. A)  top of the page as headnotes or at the end of the paper as endnotes B)  bottom of the page as footnotes or at the end of the paper as endnotes C)  top of the page as headnotes or at the beginning of the paper as frontnotes D)  bottom of the page as footnotes or at the beginning of the paper as frontnotes When using the MLA style, position in-text parenthetical references either at the _____, as shown in the accompanying figure.


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