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by Caroline teacher: Anita Roberts-Long


Assignments
Revised Nonfiction piece 10/24

Blog Entries
10/20 First Grade Devil (Nonfiction piece)
10/11 Personal Connection to Red Scarf Girl
3/21 Perseverance
3/10 Bullying
3/3 About the Book
2/24 As you begin
2/9 Career Blog
2/7 MLA citations
2/6 Pick One
2/4 What I have Learned
2/3 What I have learned
12/22 Words with the power to change the world
12/16 Persevering
12/1 Mrs. Lubich's blogs
11/23 What about the characters- Blog
11/23 Growth Blog
10/23 What I would do differently

List 25, 50, all

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MLA citations Hey Miss G! I'm sick, so I decided to type up my two paragraphs on the blog.

These ten citations have a lot in common. Each one has a date of when it was made or published. Another similarity is that they all have the name of a person who contributed to the piece of work. Also, they all have a period at the end of the citation. If there is a title needed then it is either in quotes or italics (instead of italics it can also be underlined). All of the citations have hanging indents.
These citations may have a lot in common,, however, they are still very different. Since they are all for different sources, some may say a title of a book, article, or poem, while others would have a URL. Not all of the citations say the author, because some of the sources, like encyclopedias, just say the title of the encyclopedia. The spaces between some of the words or dates are different, depending on what information it is. Even though all of the citations have hanging indents, some of them have the indent after the first line, and some of them are after the second.

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