Which is the correct MLA format for a works-cited page entry for a magazine article?A. Pedro Pasquale. The Conquistadores' Role in Settling South America. Latino Monthly Digest. June 2012. Page 45.
B. Pasquale, Pedro. "The Conquistadores' Role in Settling South America," Latino Monthly Digest. June 2012. 45. Print.
C. Pasquale, Pedro. The Conquistadores' Role in Settling South America. Page 45. Latino Monthly Digest, June 2012.
D. "The Conquistadores' Role in Settling South America" Pedro Pasquale. Latino Monthly Digest. Page 45. June 2012

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The correct answer is option B. "Pasquale, Pedro. "The Conquistadores' Role in Settling South America," Latino Monthly Digest. June 2012. 45. Print."

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The Modern Language Association (MLA) developed the MLA format, one of the most used formats to cite the source of information in a reference. The structure that a reference from a magazine article should follow according to the MLA format is the following: Author's Last name, First name and Middle's name initial. “Article Title.” Magazine Title Date Month Year Published: Page(s). Print. The reference "Pasquale, Pedro. "The Conquistadores' Role in Settling South America," Latino Monthly Digest. June 2012. 45. Print." follow this structure, therefore it is the correct way of using the MLA format to cite a magazine article.

Answer 2
Answer: B.Pasquale, Pedro. "The Conquistadores' Role in Settling South America,"Latino Monthly Digest. June 2012. Print.

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