According to MLA Style: Identifying Magazine Article Titles

Understanding MLA Style for Magazine Article Titles

When citing a magazine article in MLA style, it is important to correctly format the title to adhere to the guidelines set by the Modern Language Association. In the case of identifying the title of a magazine article, it should be enclosed in quotation marks. This is to differentiate it from the title of the magazine itself, which should be italicized.

For example, if you are referencing an article titled "Understanding the Exercise Conundrum" from a magazine called Fitness Weekly, the correct way to cite it in MLA style would be:

"Understanding the Exercise Conundrum" in Fitness Weekly

By following this formatting rule, you ensure clarity and consistency in your citations, making it easier for readers to locate the specific article within the publication.

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