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MLA FORMAT: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW HERE

The Modern Language Association (MLA) is an organization responsible for developing MLA format, often called MLA style.

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MLA FORMAT: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW HERE

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  1. MLA Format: Everything You Need to Know Here The Modern Language Association (MLA) is an organization responsible for developing MLA format, often called MLA style. MLA format was developed as a means for researchers, students, and scholars in the literature and language fields to use a uniform way to format their papers and assignments. This uniform, or consistent, method to developing an MLA paper or assignment allows for easy reading. Today, MLA is not only used in literature and language subject areas as many others have adopted it as well. The Modern Language Association released the 8th and most current edition of their Handbook in April 2016. The Handbook provides thorough instructions on MLA format citation machine, as well as guidelines for submitting work that adheres to the Modern Language Association’s rules and standards. A properly-formatted MLA-style paper will be constructed as follows:  Typed on 8.5 X 11 inch paper with 12 pt. font  1-inch margins on all sides  First line of each paragraph indented one half-inch from the left margin  Body text of the paper should be double spaced  Only one space after periods or other punctuation marks

  2. Number all of your pages in the upper right hand corner of the page numbers should be a half inch from the top of the paper and in line with the right margin There's some specific formatting requirements with regards to the first page of the paper that want to cover before we move onto the rules of MLA citation. Typically, in MLA formatting, there is no title page, though of course if the instructor requests one students have to follow their instructions. The next defining characteristic of MLA referencing style we're going to cover is in-text citations. In-text citations are important for ensuring that students properly credit their sources. Students instructor needs to be able to identify which parts of the paper are own versus the work of others. Giving credit to the sources and not implying that someone else's words or ideas is hugely important in academic writing. The pieces of information you'll need to know when creating an in-text citation for the paper are: the name of the author or authors of the work student is citing and the page number on which the information that student are using can be found. This allows the instructor or any reader to find the source which is used on the Works Cited page and look it up for himself, either to verify that your information is correct or get more information on the topic one have addressed in their paper. Keeping track of the pages where student found pieces of information know they want to use in the paper while still in the research phase will save the time when one is citing because they won't have to flip through all their sources to find the right page numbers for the information at the end of your process which can tell that the student is experienced.

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