Read this excerpt from an MLA-formatted paper.

Since 1982, various groups have sought to remove or restrict access to 11,300 books in our nation's schools and libraries (Crum).

Look at the Works Cited below and then select the name of the article that belongs to the citation.


Crum, Maddie. "7 Reasons Your Favorite Books Were Banned." Huffington


Post, 22 Sep. 2013, www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/22/banned-books_n_3961834.html. Accessed 2 May 2016.


Abutaleb, Yasmeen. "School Dress Codes Aren't Just for Students Anymore."


USA Today, 30 July 2012, www.usatoday30.usatoday.com/money/media/story/

2012-07-17/teacher-dress-code. Accessed 4 May 2016.


Student Press Law Center. "The Hazelwood Decision and Student Press."


Scholastic.com, 2014, www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/hazelwood-decision-and-student-press. Accessed 30 April 2016.


American Library Association (ALA). "Banned Books That Shaped America."


BannedBooksWeek.org, www.bannedbooksweek.org/censorship/

bannedbooksthatshapedamerica. Accessed 2 May 2016.