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Someone that has had this question on edge can you PLEASE explain how I do this? (please don't tell me just go on easybib or whatever is my laptop is already lagging after having 4 tabs open just for school)

I'm confused about how I'm supposed to cite sources when it gave me "sources" I can't even use bc I don't have a link.
Create a properly formatted works cited page for a research paper about the dangers of cell phone use on the road. Follow the MLA citation format, and make sure to correctly italicize each citation. For the purpose of this activity, it is not necessary to observe the MLA rules for indentation. Use the six sources provided to support the research paper.

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Source 1: Stockwell, Jamie." Phone Use Faulted in Collision." , December 6, 2000: B1. Print.

Source 2: Haughney, Christine. "Taking Phones Out of Drivers’ Hands." , November 5, 2000: A8. Print

Source 3: Sundeen, Matt. "Cell Phones and Highway Safety: 2000 State Legislative Update" , . December 15, 2000. Web. February 27, 2014.

Source 4: "Patti Pena’s Letter to Car Talk" ., , , . January 1, 2000. Web. January 10, 2014.

Source 5: Farmers Insurance Group. "New Survey Shows Drivers Have Had ‘Close Calls’ with Cell Phone Users." . , May 8, 2000. Web. March 1, 2014.

Source 6: Violanti, M. John. Cellular Phones and Fatal Traffic Collisions. Los Angeles, CA: Accident Analysis and Prevention, 1998. Print.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is what I did for that short writing. I do not know if it's right so use at own risk.

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