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Question.3468 - We are starting the class with the mock essay because it is important that you know how to write a professional, academic essay for future classes you will take as part of your degree program. The expectation of this class is to train you to be able to communicate your ideas effectively in writing for other professors, and a crucial part of that is knowing how to convey a sense of professionalism. One way to do that is to format your essay in a legible, standardized academic style like the Modern Language Associations academic style (often shortened to MLA). There are many academic styles (Chicago, APA, etc.), but for this class we will use MLA.Part of creating a proper essay within in academic style is formatting your essay appropriately. This includes formatting your essay properly with 12 point font, Times New Roman font type, double spacing throughout the essay, and no extra spacing between paragraphs. Beyond formatting your essay, an MLA essay begins with your header in the upper left hand corner with your name, the professor's name, the class, and the date, each on their own line with no extra spaces between line breaks. There is no title page in MLA format. In the upper right hand corder is the heading, which is just your last name and the page number; remember to use insert page number in your word processor and to write the heading in the heading of your document, often accessed by double clicking the top of the essay). Underneath the header is the title, centered on the page (the title should be original to you and engaging - please do not just use the title of the assignment, and please do not change the font size, bold or italicize the title).Underneath the title if your first body paragraph or introduction, which should have an indented first line. The opening sentence of your introduction is your hook, and should introduce the topic of your essay in an interesting way that grabs the reader's attention. The rest of your introduction should introduce the subject of your essay (try answering the questions , "So what?" and "Why should I care?" in your brief discussion of your subject). Your introduction should culminate in your thesis, which is your central claim or argument along with your main points (how you plan to defend your central claim).Below is a sample opening page of an essay. See if you can spot the header, heading, title, introductory paragraph and other markers of MLA formatting.Now that you have the basics of the first page of your essay, let's go over the last page of your essay, which is the works cited page. This is where you will create a bibliographic citation for each of your sources. Citations vary based on the type of source you are citing. So the bibliographic citation of a novel would be different than a film or webpage. You don't need to memorize every type of bibliographic citation, but you should become familiar with where to find templates on how to cite each source type. The best place to find up-to-date information on MLA formatting, for example, is the website Purdue OwlLinks to an external site.. There you will find templates for every type of source, but almost all citations must include the author, title of the source, title of the publisher, and publication date. For the "Mock Essay" please make sure your mock citations have all of that basic information, properly formatted.Works cited should begin on the final page of your essay (on their own page) with the title works cited centered at the top of the page. Underneath that would be the bibliographic entries alphabetized and formatted in hanging indentation, which means the first line of each entry is left justified (against the left margin of the essay) and any second or subsequent line of that same entry would be indented over one increment. Here is a sample works cited. Please use it and the Purdue Owl website as guides to help you create your bibliographic citations as I will be looking for accuracy in both the formatting and the citations:Okay, now that we know the basics of MLA formatting, for this assignment you will create a properly formatted document including the header, heading, and introductory paragraph and works cited and then upload it to this assignment. I am only interested in formatting, so focus your attention on creating a proper document (which you can then use for your draft due this week as well): This document will need to be made on a word processor of some type. MACC offers free versions of Microsoft Word as part of the Microsoft Office suite to all students. Go hereLinks to an external site. to access it and follow the instructions. You may also use other popular word processor applications like Google Docs or Apple's Pages, but regardless you will need to export your file as a pdf, pages, or doc when you are finished to upload it here Your first page will need a header, heading, title, and introductory paragraph The introduction must include a hook, discussion of your subject and thesis The whole essay should be properly formatted (double spaced, 12 point font, Times New Roman, no extra spaces between paragraphs). The works cited page should include four sources: one webpage, one book, one newspaper or magazine article, and one online database. Use Purdue Owl as a resource to find out how to create a proper citations for each of these source types Make sure the works cited is on its own page, has a proper title, is alphabetized, and follows hanging indentation Remember, everything you are writing can and should be made up. The point of this assignment is to practice formatting and structure - that is it. Export the file from your word processor and upload it to this assignment. I will only accept .pdf, .pages, .docx or .doc. Anything else will be given a zero.

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