TerryDoo
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I need to put this out there because I feel like I'm the only one in my ENGL 101 class who didn't learn this in high school.
My professor just dropped our first research paper assignment, and the rubric says "Must follow MLA style writing guidelines strictly." I literally froze. I know it has something to do with double spacing and a "Works Cited" page, but that's about it.
I went to the library website, and there are like a million pages of rules. Italics vs. quotation marks for article titles? What is a hanging indent and why does it sound like a punishment?
I don't even know how to format the header on the first page. My roommate told me just to use an online citation generator, but my TA said those are often wrong and that I need to actually understand the why behind the rules.
Does anyone have a super simple, step-by-step guide for total beginners? Like, "MLA style writing for Dummies"? I want to get this right because I know it's used in all my humanities classes from now on. I'm actually excited to sound like a "real" academic, I just need someone to hold my hand through the first paper! Any advice would be a lifesaver.
I went to the library website, and there are like a million pages of rules. Italics vs. quotation marks for article titles? What is a hanging indent and why does it sound like a punishment?
Does anyone have a super simple, step-by-step guide for total beginners? Like, "MLA style writing for Dummies"? I want to get this right because I know it's used in all my humanities classes from now on. I'm actually excited to sound like a "real" academic, I just need someone to hold my hand through the first paper! Any advice would be a lifesaver.