MLA Format PDF

Title MLA Format
Author jerin pj
Course Training Techniques and Practices
Institution Seneca College
Pages 3
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This is how the individual need to follow MLA format...


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Student’s Last Name 1 Student’s First Name Last Name Instructor’s First Name Last Name Course Code and Section (e.g., ABC123 NCC) Day Month Year submitted (e.g., 26 Jan. 2021) Full Title of Research Paper Begin the first paragraph of your research paper with a half-inch indent. Your first sentence is what should immediately follow the title. Your paper should use an easily readable font, set between 11pt and 13pt. As your paper develops, you will want to incorporate your research. Sometimes you will use direct quotes that “duplicate the original source word for word” (Lee). Other times, you will put the ideas from your research into your own words, and that paraphrased material must also be cited in-text (Hauck and Hecht 21). You cite a website with an author the same way you would an article (IBM). Even if your information came from a website without an author, you must cite that source, just using the first word or first couple words of the title in quotation marks. At the end of your paper, you will list all of your sources in a Works Cited List. The Works Cited List begins on a new page and must be included in every research paper.

Student’s Last Name 2 Appendix In MLA style, the appendix appears before the Works Cited list. If you have more than one appendix you would name the first one Appendix A, the second one Appendix B and so on. The appendices would appear in the order that you mention them in your essay. Each Appendix begins on a new page.

Student’s Last Name 3 Works Cited Hauck, Pia, and Heiko Hecht. “Having a Drink with Tchaikovsky: The Crossmodal Influence of Background Music on the Taste of Beverages.” Multisensory Research, vol. 32, no. 1, Jan. 2019, pp. 1–24. Academic Search Premier, https://doi.org/10.1163/2213480820181321. IBM Cloud Education. "Types of Artificial Intelligence: Weak AI vs. Strong AI." IBM, 3 June 2020, www.ibm.com/cloud/learn/what-is-artificial-intelligence#toc-types-of-a-q56lfpGa. Lee, Justina. “Crypto Pros are Getting Tired of $79-Billion Dogecoin Joke; Unlike Bitcoin, Supply Isn't Finite.” National Post [Toronto], 8 May 2021, p. FP16. Canadian Major Dailies....


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