Look at the materials you have around you. Select any resource. Identify the type of source (book, magazine, website, etc.) and write a properly formatted MLA works cited entry for that resource.
i think this should be posted in the literature section
hasnt been updated in over 10 hours so no one is there to help me
would it be....... Collins, Suzanne. <i>The Hunger Games</i>. N.p.: n.p., n.d. Print.
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@K12awesomeness would u b able 2 help????
Yeah, sure:)
thx cuz i cant help studyhoney & i g2g ttyl yall!
Okay:)
thanks
Okay, first of all, you are correct. Hunger Games would work:)
And now you just need to write the MLA works:)
I hope this helped
im not sure how to do that
Okay, one sec
ok
This is what a MLA is...MLA Works Cited Page: Basic Format. Summary: MLA (Modern Language Association) style is most commonly used to write papers and cite sources within the liberal arts and humanities.
If this isn't simple and you don't understand... let me know:)
I learned about it but idk what to put.
MLA is actually just a special typr of writing form.. look at this site and it SHOULD explain:)
Does this help?
no not really
did you see what type of writing it was?? It is different from this kind of writing. Thats all it is. A MLA is just a weird type of writing. And you have to write about the book, magizine or whatever you chose and TYPE it in that kind of writing. If this don't help, I don't know what will:)
So?
Well, I gtg help others. If you need anymore help, message me or something:)
ok
And tell me if this helped
ok is this how its supposed to look like @K12awesomeness Collins, Suzanne, The Hunger Games. New York: Scholastic, Inc, 2008, print.
I'm pretty sure @studyhoney :)
I think thats how it's supposed to be:)
me too. Thanks :)
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