While driving to work, a dog was howling at the top of his lungs.
"While driving to work"
It should say: "While driving to work, I could hear a dog howling at the top of his lungs."
He works as hard as an ox.
Simile
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
Alliteration or consonance
What font size does MLA formatting require?
12
Use a comma with a conjunction to fix this run-on:
"She went to the store I stayed home."
Searching through her purse, the keys could not be found.
"Searching through her purse."
It should say, "Searching through her purse, my mom could not find the keys."
She is a beautiful dove.
Metaphor
Mike bites his pie and smiles.
Assonance
What spacing does MLA require?
Double
Use a colon to fix this run-on:
Only one thing is keeping me from watching the movie I have too much homework.
Only one thing is keeping me from watching the movie: I have too much homework.
To become a practicing dentist, many teeth must be cleaned, filled, and filed.
"To become a practicing dentist."
It should say: "To become a practicing dentist, one must clean, fill, and file many teeth."
The door groaned as it was opened.
Personification
Each eagle eats eels.
Alliteration and assonance
What font style does MLA require?
Arial or Times New Roman
Fix this run-on using a semicolon:
"This piano is over 100 years old I think it's time to have it tuned."
This piano is over 100 years old; I think it's time to have it tuned.
My packed sandwich was quickly devoured, hungry after two hours of hiking.
It should say: "I quickly devoured my packed sandwich, hungry after two hours of hiking."
I'm so hungry I could eat a whole house.
Hyperbole
Are you able to carry this table to the stable?
Assonance and consonance
How do you indicate a new paragraph in MLA?
Indent (no extra space between paragraphs)
Use a dash to fix this run-on sentence:
"The spider sent her flying to the other room it's as if she thought the thing would kill her."
The spider sent her flying to the other room — it's as if she thought the thing would kill her.