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that you can't see the errors I'm talking about, set a time to meet with me. It would be best if you have a VERY firm grasp of MLA style before you take the Research & Bibliography course in fall 2015. As a general note: MLA no longer requires you to include URLs in citations in your Works Cited list. See:
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was really well done! I'm curious about your experience with Knowledge (XXG) assignments, as it seems you've now been through two Knowledge (XXG) courses? If you're interested in talking about those experiences and the work you did for our student profile blog, I'd love to have a chat or send along
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Hi, Marni -- I looked at your preliminary bibliography, and your sources look good to me. However, you made a number of formatting choices that are inconsistent with MLA style, so I think you should work to improve your attention to detail with MLA and get a stronger grasp on the rules. In addition
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Hi, Mcraab123 -- Your sources look promising! However, as with last semester, you are still having trouble with the details of MLA style. Look very closely at the sample citations for journal articles and books in the MLA handbook or the OWL at Purdue, and then match them exactly. If after you do
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If you'd like to meet with me, we can go through your bib and I can point out to you specific errors, but if you look at the OWL at Purdue you should be able to see many of them yourself. Let me know if you have questions or if you'd like to meet. Thanks!
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Thanks, Amy! I think it would help me to stop in and ask a few formatting questions in person. Will you have your regular office hours on Monday? I can come by before class.
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The well-made play can be broken down, as Stephen S. Stanton illustrates in his introduction to Camille and Other Plays, into a series of steps.
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Hi, Marni! Thanks for your message on my Talk page and I hope your first edits went well. Welcome to Knowledge (XXG)!
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Hi Mcraab123. I'm providing online support for your course and I noticed the changes you made to
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to the handbook (put it under your pillow!), this web site will be helpful:
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job! I'll take another look, but this is great! Thanks for your work here.
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Deliirving
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Amy E Hughes
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14:51, 15 September 2014 (UTC)
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Amy E Hughes
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14:50, 2 October 2014 (UTC)
Mcraab123
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15:29, 2 October 2014 (UTC)
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