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This quiz is intended to support the MLA Style 101 video course on MLA Handbook Plus. Take this quiz to test your knowledge of the Title of Container element of the MLA template of core elements.
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Question 1 of 7
1. Question
1. You are citing a print article called “Nelly Don: The Musical Weaves Together the Astounding Life of a Kansas City Icon,” by Dan Kelly, that you found in the Kansas City Star newspaper. Is Kansas City Star the container?
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Answer: Yes.
Explanation: A newspaper is the container for the articles published in it.
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Answer: Yes.
Explanation: A newspaper is the container for the articles published in it.
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Question 2 of 7
2. Question
2. You are citing the short story “The Library of Babel,” by Jorge Luis Borges, from his short story collection Ficciones. Is Ficciones the container?
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Answer: Yes.
Explanation: A short story collection is the container for the short stories published in it.
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Answer: Yes.
Explanation: A short story collection is the container for the short stories published in it.
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Question 3 of 7
3. Question
3. You are citing the song “My Hometown,” by Bruce Springsteen, from his album Born in the U.S.A. Is “My Hometown” the container?
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Answer: No
Explanation: A music album is the container for a song published on it. The song is not the container.
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Answer: No
Explanation: A music album is the container for a song published on it. The song is not the container.
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Question 4 of 7
4. Question
4. You are citing an article called “Colonial Exceptionalism on Native Grounds” from the journal Critical Inquiry. Is Critical Inquiry the container?
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Answer: Yes.
Explanation: The journal is the container for the articles published in it.
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Answer: Yes.
Explanation: The journal is the container for the articles published in it.
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Question 5 of 7
5. Question
5. You are citing William Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s Dream from the app Shakespeare Complete Works. Is the app a container?
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Answer: Yes.
Explanation: The app Shakespeare Complete Works is a work containing other works—in this case, plays by William Shakespeare. So here the app is a container.
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Answer: Yes.
Explanation: The app Shakespeare Complete Works is a work containing other works—in this case, plays by William Shakespeare. So here the app is a container.
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Question 6 of 7
6. Question
6. You access the movie A Star Is Born from the Netflix app. Is the app a container?
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Answer: No.
Explanation: The Netflix app is not a work containing other works. The app is software used to access movies. So here the app is not a container.
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Answer: No.
Explanation: The Netflix app is not a work containing other works. The app is software used to access movies. So here the app is not a container.
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Question 7 of 7
7. Question
7. You are citing the episode “Green Light” from the television series Breaking Bad. Is Breaking Bad the container?
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Answer: Yes.
Explanation: A television series is the container for the episodes in it.
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Answer: Yes.
Explanation: A television series is the container for the episodes in it.