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Quick MLA related question

etalns

Diamond Member
I have some articles I need to cite where one of the authors is the same throughout them.

In every article he writes he writes it withs oemnoe else

Radelet and Bedau
Radelet and Borg
Radelet and Akers

Do I have to put the title of the article in the citation? Or can I just put both authors name and that will suffice to differentiate between the two? I know with MLA citatiions if the author is the same you are supposed to put the title in, would that apply to this case also?
 
I'd help you, but you already asked this kind of crap in another thread. If you have so much trouble with this stuff, why not ask the teachers? When I took Comp I & II in college, the teachers were obsessive over citations and would like nothing more than to help you cite perfectly by any means necessary. Why not take advantage of something like that? You might actually learn something.
 
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