A few days ago
Da Great 1

What is a MLA?

All right my history teacher was talking about mla’s for current events and stuff. I’ve got the article “Spy Master Admits Error” from Newsweek. Now I’ve got everything down, from the name of the article, where I got it from, the date of publication, and the name of authors.

Now she wants the mla but is the mla? Please help me with this ’cause my teacher is making no sense.

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A few days ago
LucySD

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All you have to do is navigate the link and write.

MLA is the abbreviation of below

Modern Language Association.

It is a writing style format

I will give you the link for learning how to write for your project.

Purdue University

MLA Formatting and Style Guide

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/557/01/

This will give you instructions and show you a diagram.

….BONUS ANSWER lol! lol! ………………….

………….APA FORMAT…….

At some point you will be asked to use this format. So bookmark both links.

American Psychological Association

Purdue University

APA Formatting and Style Guide

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/

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A few days ago
jemhasb
MLA Member of the Legislative Assembly. Is one meaning. What it means will depend on where you are and the context. More information is needed.

Where are you writing from?

In what context was the term ‘MLA’ used?

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A few days ago
alecto02
It’s a style of citing sources. If you use the link someone above me posted the the MLA Guidelines, it should help.
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A few days ago
brittany c
well I’m in school too we have a really cool oklahoma history teacher so if shes like mine you could just ask her what a MLA means im sure she would be happy to educate you about it.
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A few days ago
cutegal
Minister of Legislative Assembly…
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A few days ago
Sid B
It means Member of the Legislative Assembly, term used to be used all across Canada. Now Manitoba still uses it but most other provinces use the term MPP, Member of the Provincial Parliament.
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A few days ago
bavery42289
minor arial loaser
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A few days ago
Richard C
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MLA_Style_Manual

and

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Works_cited

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