Making your arguments more credible/ENGA103/Citation styles/E-activity-outputs

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Learning output actions

Choose an essay you've written, or someone else's essay you want to format as a research paper, and ensure that:

  1. All the elements of an APA or MLA (your choice) paper are included.
  2. The title page (or title block) and body of the paper are correctly formatted.
  3. In-text, or parenthetical, citations are complete and correctly formatted.
  4. Sources cited within the paper match the sources listed in the references or works cited section.
  5. The references or works cited section uses correct formatting and lists entries in alphabetical order.

Remember to tag (Wordpress) or label (Blogger) your blog post using the course tag: enga103

Note that you can also record your reflections in a written journal, if you prefer, but sharing your insights with your classmates means that you can trigger a discussion that may lead to a deeper understanding as we can all benefit from each other's experience.