which citation format is correct if a student is quoting from an article entitled \we the people\ that is…

which citation format is correct if a student is quoting from an article entitled \we the people\ that is published on a website and has no author information?\n○ (author unknown)\n○ (\we the people,\ no page #)\n○ (\we the people\)\n○ (anonymous, \we\)

which citation format is correct if a student is quoting from an article entitled \we the people\ that is published on a website and has no author information?\n○ (author unknown)\n○ (\we the people,\ no page #)\n○ (\we the people\)\n○ (anonymous, \we\)

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Brief Explanations:

In academic citation (e.g., APA), when there's no author, the title of the work (in quotation marks for articles) is used in the in - text citation. Here, the article title is "We the People", so the correct format is using the title in the citation. Option 1 uses "Author Unknown" which is not standard. Option 2 adds "No page #" which is unnecessary here as the question is about author - less citation, not page - less. Option 4 uses "Anonymous, 'We'" which misrepresents the citation (anonymous is for known anonymous authors, not no - author cases). So the correct option is the one with the article title in quotes.

Answer:

("We the People")