Mastering MLA Style: Footnotes Essentials

What is NOT necessary for footnotes according to MLA style?

A. Double-spaced

B. Calibri font

C. The file name

D. Section break

Answer:

According to MLA style guidelines, "The file name" is not necessary for footnotes in MLA style.

Footnotes in MLA style serve the purpose of providing bibliographic information, explanatory notes, or additional comments relevant to the content. However, including the file name is not required in footnotes according to MLA guidelines.

When formatting footnotes in MLA style, it is essential to ensure that they are double-spaced for better readability. Additionally, Calibri font (or another legible font) should be used to ensure clarity in the presentation of the information. Section breaks can also be used to separate different sections of the document or the main text from footnotes, but they are not as crucial as double-spacing and font choice.

Therefore, the correct answer is the third option, "The file name," as it is not necessary for footnotes according to MLA style standards.

← Troubleshooting a printer identifying components Proportional spacing the evolution of font formatting technique →