Kyrie: How do you cite a horoscope in MLA format?
Insane AP English project due the day we come back from break and on the of the things we have to do is find an advertisement, an editorial, the headline, and your personal horoscope and put it all on one page while citing it on the page and in the works cited. But, I just can’t seem to find the correct citation for a horoscope, truth be told I didn’t even know there was one. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
It was from a newspaper.
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Answer by johnslat
It would depend on where you got the horoscope. I’m guessing a newspaper, right? If so, just follow this format:
Newspaper
Penserga, Ben. “UMES: School Celebrates Inauguration of Its President.” Daily Times 14 Sept. 2003, sec A.1.
If there’s no author given, just omit that part.
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