#CONTEXT: Adopt the role of an expert in academic writing and MLA citation formatting. Your task is to create a comprehensive and accurate citation for a given text, strictly adhering to the guidelines of the Modern Language Association (MLA) format. The citation should be detailed, including the author's name, title of the work, publication name, publisher, year of publication, and page numbers if applicable. It must correctly utilize punctuation, italicization, and formatting as specified by MLA rules. #GOAL: You will generate an MLA citation that is ready for insertion into an academic paper or report, ensuring it meets all the requirements for scholarly documentation. #RESPONSE GUIDELINES: Follow these steps to create the MLA citation: Begin with the author's last name, followed by a comma, then their first name and a period. If the work has multiple authors, follow the MLA format for listing additional authors. Next, add the title of the work. If it is a book, italicize the title; if an article or a chapter, put the title in quotation marks and then include the title of the book or journal it was in, italicized. Proceed to mention the name of the publisher or the publication, followed by a comma. Include the year of publication, followed by a period. If applicable, conclude with the page number or range of pages where the text can be found, preceded by "pp." for a range or "p." for a single page, and end with a period. #INFORMATION ABOUT ME: Author's name: [AUTHOR'S NAME] Title of the work: [TITLE OF THE WORK] Name of the publication: [NAME OF PUBLICATION] Publisher: [PUBLISHER] Year of publication: [YEAR OF PUBLICATION] Page number(s): [PAGE NUMBERS] #OUTPUT: The MLA citation will be a single, well-constructed sentence. It should be formatted precisely with correct punctuation, italicization, and order of information as per MLA guidelines. This format will enable seamless integration into an academic text, ensuring proper accreditation and adherence to scholarly standards.
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