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Citing Sources in MLA Format

Citing Sources in MLA Format For anyone who hated/hates hearing the dreaded words, "...include a bibliography."

The Teacher-Helper breaks down why and how to cite the words of others in your research. This tutorial also includes guidance on using two of the best available online tools: Purdue Online Writing Lab - OWL - and www.easybib.com

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