Standard format for a composition paper.
What is MLA?
How you would format the name of a long piece of literature
What is italics?
The most reliable sources when researching.
What is .org, .edu, and .gov
Things you need to mark when annotating.
What is things that are confusing, interesting, or important?
A broad, grassy flatland in Southern Africa.
What is a veldt?
The appropriate number of evidence per paragraph.
How much is two?
How you would format a short piece of literature.
What are quotation marks?
What is AI and .wiki?
Things you can analyze.
What is character, setting, and narrative?
When you use a semicolon.
What is two sentences that talk about the same subject or between an independent and dependent sentences with a transition word?
An educated guess on what is going to happen
What is an inference?
This goes around the in-text citation.
What are parenthesis?
How you organize the citation page.
What is alphabetical?
Why someone might analyze literature.
What is real world connections, learn the theme, and learn the narrative and point of view?
The appropriate place to put an apostrophe in “Peters favorite place to read is at the park.”
What is Peter's?
Analyzing literature and making comments as you read.
What is annotating?
Where the period goes in an in-text citation.
What is after the parenthesis?
When an article is deemed unreliable.
What is opinions?
To be deeply absorbed in thought.
What is bemused?
The appropriate place to put an apostrophe in the sentence “The girls backpacks were lined up in a neat row.”
What is girls'?
Annotating can help with this.
What is understanding literature better?
The two pieces of information you need in an in-text citation.
What you include at the end of a cited website.
What is URL and date accessed?
Something that is emitted or radiated.
What is emanation?
A journey taken for pleasure.
What is jaunt?