Friday, August 26, 2011

In-Text Citation vs. Works Cited Page

First of all, we look at MLA in-text citation rules once again. See handout.

Read "My Friend Michelle" and answer these questions in your daybook:

1.  After you underline all the in-text citations, see if each one leads clearly to a source on the Works Cited list.  Mention any problems you find.

2.  Which in-text citations do you think should have page numbers with them?

3.  Stone should only list sources in the "Works Cited" that she actually cited in the paper.  Do you find any problems with this?

On Moday I show you how to use Bibme.org, and you have time to put your sources in it. 

SO you need to have at least three in-text citations and three sources for your Works Cited page on Monday Draft #2 is due on Tuesday, and it must have both in-text citations and a Works Cited page to get credit for being done.

Homework:

1.  Put at least three in-text citations into your paper, and have the information with you for three sources to put on your Works Cited page using Bibme.org.

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