How do you cite a title with a question mark in MLA?

How do you cite a title with a question mark in MLA?

The MLA Style Center The MLA format template calls for a period after the title of a source, but if the title of a source ends in a question mark or exclamation point, do not include a period. Question marks or exclamation points, as stronger marks, always supersede a period: Albee, Edward.

Do you put a question mark after a citation?

When you are ending a sentence with a direct quote that ends in a question mark, you will need to have a period after the parenthetical citation. Since it is a direct quote, you will need to have a citation to show exactly where you got the quote.

Do you cite paragraphs in MLA?

If the paragraphs are numbered, you may also cite the relevant paragraph number preceded by the abbreviation par., e.g. (Society of Graphic Designers of Canada, par. 4). If the author’s name precedes the paragraph number in the citation, follow the name with a comma. Do not include unnumbered paragraphs.

Which MLA citations are italicized?

Italicize titles if the source is self-contained and independent. Titles of books, periodicals, databases, and Web sites are italicized. Place titles in quotation marks if the source is part of a larger work. Articles, essays, chapters, poems, Web pages, songs, and speeches are placed in quotation marks.