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Citations

Citations. See OWL Purdue for MLA rules and regulations regarding questions. Outline. Check format and count paragraphs to make sure go with paper. Anthology.

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  1. Citations See OWL Purdue for MLA rules and regulations regarding questions

  2. Outline • Check format and count paragraphs to make sure go with paper.

  3. Anthology Irving, Washington. “The Devil and Tom Walker.” American Literature. Ed. Janet Allen, et al. Dallas: McDougal Littell, 2008. 312-324. Print.

  4. Creating America book • Author’s last name, first name. “Title of • Work.” Creating America. Eds. Joyce Moser and Ann Watters. 3rd ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2002. 45-47. Print.

  5. Videocassette citing The Crucible. Dir. Nicholas Hymer. Perf: Daniel Day-Lewis, Winona Ryder, Paul Scofield, Joan Allen, Bruce Dawson, Rob Campbell, and Jeffrey Jones. Twentieth Century Fox, 1996. Film.

  6. Internet Article Goldman, Jerry. “Miracle on the Dock.” The Oyez Project Northwestern University. Oyez Partnership, 2006. Web. 23 October 2010.

  7. Visual • Rockwell, Norman. Save Freedom of • Speech. Painting. 943. National Archives and Records Administration. SEPS: Curtis, Agent. Web. Access Date.

  8. 50 Essays book • Author’s last name, First name. “Title.” 50 Essays. Ed. Samuel Cohen. New York: Bedford/St.Martin’s, 2004. 45-50. Print.

  9. Summaries • In wondering if a person is born good or bad, one has only to review ParadiseLost by John Milton. He proposes that man may choose evil without examining the consequences (Milton 486).

  10. Poetry – quoting one line If you quote part or all of a single line of verse that does not require special emphasis, put it in quotation marks within your text. Example: Bradstreet frames the poem with a sense of mortality: “All things within this facing world hat end” (1).

  11. Poetry- quoting 2 or more lines Incorporate two or three lines in this way, using a slash with a space on each side (/ ) to separate them. Example: Reflecting on the “incident” in Baltimore, Cullen concludes, “Of all the things that happened there / That’s all that I remember” (11-12).

  12. Paragraph Structure • Topic sentence – reference the one question you are considering • Examples (citation) • Commentary • Concluding sentence – synthesis all citations with reference to original question

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