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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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