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MLA 101

November 7, 2012

Ms. Munson’s English Class

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Support your Argument!

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Lawyerly skills + Evidence from Book = Success

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What is MLA?

MLA stands for Modern Language Association

Xavier High School requires students to use MLA as a guideline in formatting research papers and citing sources (print or online)

MLA basically consists of two components:

1. A Works Cited Page

2. In text citations via Signal Phrases or Parentheses

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But what does that really mean?

When writing a paper, you must give credit to any thought that is not your own or considered common knowledge.

Otherwise, it is considered plagiarism.

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But what is common knowledge?

Common knowledge is information that the majority of people either know or can find in a number of sources.

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Examples of Common Knowledge

• There are four seasons in the year

• The Yankees are a baseball team in NY

• There are 365 days in a year

What are some examples of common knowledge that you can think of?

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Does this information need to be cited?

• George Washington was the first President of the United States of America.

• Washington’s definition of the public good was expansive-it included the formation of the individual’s character’s but nonethless, he did not promote support of religion as an end in and of itself.

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Two Components of MLA

1. In text citations via Signal Phrases or Parentheses

2. A Works Cited Page

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Citing a Book by One Author

Last Name, First. Title of Book. Place of

Publication: Publisher, Date of

Publication. Medium.

Steinbeck, John. Of Mice and Men. New

York: Penguin Books, 1993. Print.

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In the MLA World..

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Citing a Book by One Author

Last Name, First. Title of Book. Place of

Publication: Publisher, Date of

Publication. Medium.

Steinbeck, John. Of Mice and Men. New

York: Bantam Books, 1988. Print.

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Works Cited

• It always starts on a fresh page• It is attached to the end of your paper• Works Cited is centered. No italics or bold• Alphabetize the list of entries • Double space within the entry• Double space between each entry• Entry is flush left, tab each subsequent

line in entry

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Citing Steinbeck IN your Paper

You can cite someone else’s work in your paper by:

1. Using a Signal Phrase

2. Including Author in Parenthetical Citation

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Example #1

The setting Steinbeck chose for this story brilliantly underscores the theme of man’s isolation and the need for commitment.

-Page 145 from an essay by Louis Owens in an Anthology

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What is a Signal Phrase

A phrase that signifies to the reader that a direct quote is about to follow.

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Using a Signal Phrase

Owens proposes that “the setting Steinbeck chose for this story brilliantly underscores the theme of man’s isolation and need for commitment” (146).

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Examples of Signal Phrases

• Owens believes that “• Owens asserts that “• Owens argues that “ • Owens reasons that “• Owens insists that “• Owens suggests that “

MIX IT UP!

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Using an Author in Parenthetical Citation

The setting plays a pivotal role in the novella, as it sets to “brilliantly underscore the theme of man’s isolation and need for commitment” (Owens 146).

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Block Quotes 23a

If you’re quote is more than four typed lines, you must block quote it.

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References

Owl Purdue Writing Lab

Ms. Tong’s Adventures in Library Land blog

www.xavierhs.org/library