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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 5
1. Question
1. You are citing the image Self-Portrait/Pulp, by the artist Chuck Close, from the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art website. Is Self-Portrait/Pulp the container?
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Answer: No.
Explanation: A museum website is the container for the images published on it.
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Answer: No.
Explanation: A museum website is the container for the images published on it.
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
2. You are citing a video called “Get Out Trailer (2017)” that you found on YouTube. Is YouTube the container?
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Answer: Yes.
Explanation: A sharing site like YouTube is the platform of publication for the videos on it.
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Answer: Yes.
Explanation: A sharing site like YouTube is the platform of publication for the videos on it.
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
3. You are citing a comment posted on the Barnes and Noble website about Sigrid Nunez’s novel The Friend. Is the Barnes and Noble website the container?
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Answer: Yes.
Explanation: The Barnes and Noble website is the platform of publication, and hence the container, for comments posted on the site.
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Answer: Yes.
Explanation: The Barnes and Noble website is the platform of publication, and hence the container, for comments posted on the site.
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Question 4 of 5
4. Question
4. You are citing the print edition of the novel The Namesake, by Jhumpa Lahiri, purchased from the Barnes and Noble website. Is the Barnes and Noble website the container?
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Answer: No.
Explanation: Barnes and Noble is not the platform of publication for the print edition of a novel and hence not a container. In this case, Barnes and Noble is an online store for purchasing books. The Namesake is a stand-alone work so is contained in nothing.
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Answer: No.
Explanation: Barnes and Noble is not the platform of publication for the print edition of a novel and hence not a container. In this case, Barnes and Noble is an online store for purchasing books. The Namesake is a stand-alone work so is contained in nothing.
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Question 5 of 5
5. Question
5. You are citing the short story “The Diamond Necklace” from a digitized version of The Works of Guy de Maupassant, which you found on Google Books. Are both The Works of Guy de Maupassant and Google Books containers?
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Answer: Yes.
Explanation: The digitized version of The Works of Guy de Maupassant contains the story “The Diamond Necklace,” so it is the container of the story. Google Books is the platform of publication for the digital book, so it too is a container.
Incorrect
Answer: Yes.
Explanation: The digitized version of The Works of Guy de Maupassant contains the story “The Diamond Necklace,” so it is the container of the story. Google Books is the platform of publication for the digital book, so it too is a container.