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A True B False True or False MLA requires a title page A True B False MLA requires the first page of your paper to be A Singlespaced with the title of your paper at the top B Doublespaced with a header containing your last name and page number in the top right ID: 720686

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MLA Review

Mrs. JiramSlide2

True or False: MLA requires a title page.

A. True

B. FalseSlide3

True or False: MLA requires a title page.

A. True

B. FalseSlide4

MLA requires the first page of your paper to be:

A. Single-spaced with the title of your paper at the top

B. Double-spaced with a header containing your last name and page number in the top right

C. Double-spaced with your name and address on the top left

D. The title of your paper centered and single-spaced below your headingSlide5

MLA requires the first page of your paper to be:

A. Single-spaced with the title of your paper at the top

B. Double-spaced with a header containing your last name and page number in the top right

C. Double-spaced with your name and address on the top left

D. The title of your paper centered and single-spaced below your headingSlide6

In general, how is the Works Cited list arranged?

A. Alphabetically, by the title of the work

B. Alphabetically, by author's first name

C. Alphabetically, by author's last name

D. By publication yearSlide7

In general, how is the Works Cited list arranged?

A. Alphabetically, by the title of the work

B. Alphabetically, by author's first name

C. Alphabetically, by author's last name

D. By publication yearSlide8

True or False: If you use one paragraph or quote from a book, you should cite the entire book in the Works Cited as well as the page number.

A. True

B. FalseSlide9

True or False: If you use one paragraph or quote from a book, you should cite the entire book in the Works Cited as well as the page number.

A. True

B. FalseSlide10

True or false: When you access information online, your citation must always include the date when you accessed the information.

A. True

B. FalseSlide11

True or false: When you access information online, your citation must always include the date when you accessed the information.

A. True

B. FalseSlide12
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True

or False

You need to cite inside parenthesis.Slide37

True

or False

You need to cite inside parenthesis.Slide38

True or False

After quoting or paraphrasing you insert a semicolon

.Slide39

True or

False

After quoting or paraphrasing you insert a semicolon

.Slide40

True or False

The outline is done after writing your essay.Slide41

True or

False

The outline is done after writing your essay.Slide42

True or False

The “blue cards” are used for writing down what you highlighted on photocopies.Slide43

True or

False

The “blue cards” are used for writing down what you highlighted on photocopies.Slide44

True

or False

One

can use “I” throughout the entire research

paper.Slide45

True

or

False

One

can use “I” throughout the entire research

paper.Slide46

True or False

If there is no author, you should use the title to cite it.Slide47

True

or False

If there is no author, you should use the title to cite it.Slide48

In MLA documentation, how should the following parenthetical reference appear?

A. (Barrett, 1991, p. 17)

B. (Barrett, p. 17, 1991)

C. (Barrett 17)

D. (Barrett p. 17)Slide49

In MLA documentation, how should the following parenthetical reference appear?

A. (Barrett, 1991, p. 17)

B. (Barrett, p. 17, 1991)

C. (Barrett 17)

D. (Barrett p. 17)Slide50

True or False

If there is no author, you should make one up.Slide51

True or

False

If there is no author, you should make one up.Slide52

Smith

, John K. "What a Day for a Daydream! A Wild Look at

Boredom.

Teenage

LifeMagazine

”.

6 Mar. 2005: 4. Print.

 

On your Works Cited page, which indentation style is correct?

B.

Smith, John K. "What a Day for a Daydream! A Wild Look at Boredom

.“

Teenage Life Magazine

6 Mar. 2005: 4. Print.Slide53

Smith

, John K. "What a Day for a Daydream! A Wild Look at

Boredom.

Teenage

LifeMagazine

”.

6 Mar. 2005: 4. Print.

 

On your Works Cited page, which indentation style is correct?

B.

Smith, John K. "What a Day for a Daydream! A Wild Look at Boredom

.“

Teenage Life Magazine

6 Mar. 2005: 4. Print.