Common mistakes in MLA formatting

Hey everyone, Anyway, So, I've been hanging around this forum for while now, partly because of my job as an adjunct professor and part-time academic writer for an essay service. It's nice gig, helps me pay the bills and actually enjoy helping students out. Sometimes it feels like I'm playing dual role, but hey, who said you can't have the best of both worlds, right? Anyway, let's get to the point. I've noticed quite few discussions about MLA formatting recently, and boy boy, some common mistakes keep popping up! So many students seem to struggle with silly things like incorrect citation order or forgetting the mandatory double-spacing in their essays. Even tricky things like differentiating between short and long quotations seem to be hassle for some. Speaking of hassles, I'm looking to branch out bit from my regular work and thinking about giving 'Custom Writings' shot for my own economics essay. Seems they have decent prices. But price ain't everything, you know? Quality and reliability matter just as much. So if anyone has tried them out before and can tell me if they're worth it? Now that we're on this topic though, how are you guys dealing with MLA formatting? Ever had any big blunders or funny incidents?
 
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