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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?
According to the MLA format, Both require a date of publication, while magazines require the page number of the article best demonstrates the similarities and differences between the citations of a magazine and a book.
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According to the MLA format, Both require a date of publication, while magazines require the page number of the article best demonstrates the similarities and differences between the citations of a magazine and a book.
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