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When citing a webpage in MLA style, you need the following elements:
1. Author (if available)
2. "Title of webpage"
3. Website
4. url
5. date of access (optional)
These elements combine to create a citation similar to the one below. Your citation will need a hanging indent when formatted for your works cited page.
Keep in mind that this is just an example and your instructor may have different expectations. Consult your citation manual (or the MLA Handbook in the library) and/or check with your instructor for the final word on citations. The access date is optional according to the MLA Handbook, but your instructor might want you to include it.
Monks, Melissa. "Is Tree Fungus Dangerous to Humans?" eHow, https://www.ehow.com/info_8771747_tree-fungus-dangerous-humans.html.
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