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Blog #8

  • Writer: Camryn Colavecchio
    Camryn Colavecchio
  • Feb 27, 2017
  • 1 min read

Chapter 21 and 22 of the McGraw-Hill Handbook about about the different ways to cite different types of information in MLA format. These chapters taught me a lot about citations that I never knew before reading this book, one of the citations that stood out to me most was the interview because before this I didn't even know that you had to cite an interview as part of a research paper. The reading in chapter 1 has provided me with a lot more knowledge that will help me when citing my sources in my paper 2. In chapter 22, the information provided was based on MLA format and how to cite the many different sources you may need when creating a works cited page. These chapters were very helpful especially since I referred to them while I was working on my annotated bibliography to make sure that I was doing it the correct way as well as in proper MLA format.


 
 
 

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