What is Times New Roman?
This is how your sources should be listed on your Works Cited page.
What is alphabetical order?
This is what you put around in-text citations.
What are parentheses?
This is the subject of the new chapter in MLA 9.
What is inclusivity?
This is where you put your page numbers.
What is the top right corner?
This is where the author goes in the citation.
What is at the beginning?
This is the basic format for in-text citations.
What is (Author page number)?
This is something you should avoid doing when writing about peoples' experiences in MLA 9.
What is being judgmental?
This is what size margins you need.
What is 1 inch?
Journals, books, and websites are examples of what?
What are containers?
This is what you use to cite more than two authors in an in-text citation.
What is "et al?"
"Person with autism" is an example of this kind of language.
What is person-first?
This is how the first line in your paragraphs should be.
What is indented?
This is how the title is formatted in a citation for a stand-alone work.
What is italicized?
This is what you do NOT need to include in an in-text citation.
What is "p.," "pp.," and commas?
Using "Cherokee" instead of "Indian" or "Native American" is an example of this.
What is using specific language?
This is how you format your header.
What is name, professor, class, and date on the left-hand side of the first page?
This is how you cite a website.
What is remove the https:// and the hyperlink?
This is what to do if the work cited has no author.
What is use a shortened version of the title?
This is when you should reference identities.
What is "when it is relevant?"