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When you have two authors do you write the names and separate them with an 'and' or an&?
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Asked by Anonymous on 24th February, 2011 about MLA Format: Parenthetical Citations
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I believe that you use "and". Just don't forget to put their last names first.
Answered by Anonymous on 29th March, 2011
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With "and". Also, the second author's name is "First Last", instead of "Last, First". While the first author stated is "Last, First". And do the order the way it is stated on the book/article.
Answered by Anonymous on 4th May, 2011
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Mercola, J. (2011). “Don't Drink Your Milk!” Retrieved from http://www.mercola.com/article/milk/no-milk.htm
Answered by Anonymous on 10th May, 2011