Brenda is using the article "GM Foods--Not Good For You" from the magazine Food and Health in her essay about genetically modified foods. What is the correct order to list the information in a Works Cited entry according to MLA guidelines?

Option One: Steven, Fiona.
Option Two: "GM Foods--Not Good For You."
Option Three: Food and Health,
Option Four: 4 Sept. 2013, pp. 89-90.
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Option One

Option Two

Option Three

Option Four

Explanation:

MLA citations always start with the author's name in the following format: Last name, First name.

Next is the title of the source. It goes in quotation marks with the period at the end.

Next is the container which holds the source. Since the article is from a magazine, write the full title of the magazine, in italics, and then add a comma.

Lastly is the publication date and the page range.

The full citation would look like this:

Steven, Fiona. "GM Foods--Not Good For You." Food and Health, 4 Sept. 2013, pp. 89-90.

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