April 22nd lesson

Dear students,
Today, please show me your completed homework (summary, opinion, in-text citation, works cited).

In-text Citations
MLA style requires brief citation information to be included in the text of your paper, and most often in parentheses at the end of your summary, paraphrase or quotation. This will signal to the reader that the writing is not  your own, and that the original source can be found in your "Works Cited" at the end of your paper.

Works Cited
At the end of your paper, you must provide an alphabetical list of all the works that you have cited in your paper. This requirement includes summaries, paraphrases and quotations. If you are citing a book, for example, the MLA format will look like this:

Author's last name, first name. Title of book. City of publication: publisher, date.

Please do not be too overwhelmed at the moment. By the end of the semester you should all be quite capable.

Kind regards,
Chris Elvin

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