Look up the information for as many of these sources as possible and write the Works Cited entry for each one. (You may make up dates and editions where necessary for the purposes of this exercise.) 1. Mark Twain's The Mysterious Stranger 2. A dictionary entry for the word castigation from Merriam-Webster (any edition) 3. An article in Cosmopolitan Magazine by Jennifer Grant called "All You Need to Know" 4. An encyclopedia entry for the name "Geraldine Ferraro" from World Book Encyclopedia 5. A website article titled "Welcome to Oz" with no listed author or publisher and no corporate affiliation

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Answer:

There are several ways to format a works cited entry, one of them is the MLA (Modern Language Association) guidelines, which is commonly preffered when writing about arts and humanities. You can also follow the APA (American Psychological Association) style, which is used mostly when writing about social sciences. Any style can be used, but it is important to be consistent whith one of them.

The following examples follow MLA guidelines:

Grant, Jennifer. "All You Need to Know." Cosmopolitan, Mar. 2000, 71-75.

"Geraldine Ferraro." World Book Encyclopedia, 2018.

"Welcome to Oz." June 13, 2008, www.institutionalinvestor.com/article/b150q7937x9f66/welcome-to-oz.

Explanation:

1. Twain, M. (1916). The Mysterious Stranger. Harper & Brothers Publishers.

2. Castigation. 2021. in Merriam-Webster.com. Retrieved July 3, 2021, from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/castigation.

3. Grant, J. (2019). All you need to Know. Cosmopolitan Magazine. (p35)

4. (2004). Geraldine Ferraro. World Book Encyclopedia (pp 306).

5. Welcome to Oz, July 8, 2018, from http://www.megmagazine.com/welcometooz

There are many formats to cite sources. In this case, the used format is APA, which stands for the American Psychological Association.

  • To cite a book, write surname, name initial, year, title, publisher.
  • To cite a dictionary entry write the word, date of publication, dictionary's name (which is the source), the date you looked up the word, the URL.
  • To cite a magazine article write: author's surname and the name's initials, year of publication in brackets, Article's title, magazine, and page.
  • To cite an encyclopedia entry, write the author, year of publication, title, encyclopedia, edition, and page.
  • To cite a website article that does not have a listed author or publisher and no corporate affiliation, write the title, publication's date, and URL.

To sum up, there are many different formats to cite sources, and there is a different format for everything that we want to cite. In all cases, if we can not find some of the required information, we can omit it and proceed with the rest of the citation.

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