
MLA
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English
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9th - 12th Grade
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Lauren Sagiao
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14 Slides • 6 Questions
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MLA
Composing Your Essay
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Poll
How well do you think you remember MLA formatting?
I got this!
I remember some of it.
I don't remember too much.
I have no idea what MLA is.
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MLA
MLA stands for Modern Language Association.
Why do we need MLA?
Help curious readers retrace your research steps.
Help you build credibility and be more likely to win your argument.
Give credit to the people who’ve done the work you want to talk about.
Allow you to avoid a charge of plagiarism.
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Open Ended
What is one reason why need MLA?
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MLA Formatting
All MLA essays must be:
Double-spaced
Times New Roman
Font Size 12
1" Margins
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Multiple Choice
Is it okay to use a different font to make your essay look fancy?
Yes, of course!
No, absolutely not.
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Heading
Your Name
Teacher's Name
Class Name
Date (Day Month, Year)
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Header
Upper, right-hand corner
Your Last Name
Page Number
Insert page number, then add your last name!
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Multiple Choice
The header (top right corner) should include the title of the essay and the page number.
True
False
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In-Text Citations
Also called parenthetical citations
Show where you got your information from
(Author's Last Name Page#)
**Notice there is no comma!**
Full reference will be on Works Cited page
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If the author's name is mentioned in the sentence, you don't need the name in the in-text citation.
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Multiple Select
Check all the in-text citations that are correct.
(Frost, 244)
(Smith 13)
(Dean 548)
(Davis pg. 32)
(harris 19)
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Adding Words
If you add words to a quotation, you must use square brackets to indicate which words are yours!
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Omitting Words
If you omit words in a quotation, you must use an ellipsis (...) to indicate where words were taken out.
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This is especially useful the longer quotes we pulled from "The Most Dangerous Game."
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Multiple Choice
When taking out words in a quote, you should use an ellipsis (...) to indicate.
True
False
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Works Cited Page
Last page of your essay
Entries are alphabetized by author's last name
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Composing Your Essay
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