English Memo 10.1 -> Main Memo: MLA, Textual Aids, SVA

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In MLA Format, what is the term for the list of references at the end of a written work? Why?

Works Cited - Not Bibiliography. Bibiliography is for APA, Bibiliography can also refer to in-text citations

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Steps to Analyze Based on Formalist Approach. Explain the purpose of each step.

  1. Identify persona & addressee of the poem → To understand tone & perspective (from persona) and the intended impact of poem (from addressee)

  2. Spot recurring patterns utilized in the poem → What is Emphasized and the emotional impact

  3. Examine thoroughly the form/structure of the poem → e.g. Rhyme schemes, can tell if its a chaotic kind, a calm, through the structure

  4. Evaluate the text by focusing on its embedded meaning → Interpretation of Themes and symbolisms after patterns and form

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Book Citation MLA - Works Cited

(Hitler, Adolf. Mein Kampf. Köln Pamamahayag, 1934)

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Book Citation MLA - In-Text

(Hitler. pg. 56)

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Journal Article MLA - Works Cited

(Eviota, Jakob, “Why Cars Suck”, Vol. 12, no.3, pg.90-91, Project CARSAREGAY, https://carsaregay.com)

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Journal Article MLA - In-Text Citation

(Eviota, pg. 6-12)

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Website MLA - Works Cited

(Eviota, Jakob “Statistics of car-centric cities’ safety”, NO to Car-Centric Cities Statistics, Sigma Publishing Company, 2023, notocarcentriccitiesstatistics/statisticsofcarcentriccitiessafety.com)

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Website MLA - In-Text Citation

(Eviota)

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Introduction (Persuasive Speech)

-Background of the Study (Context, motivation behind the study)

-General Synopsis of Structure Used

-Focus of Research/Scope

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Review of Related Literature

  • Use of other existing studies about the topic

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Methodology

-The process of the researcher to produce qualitative & quantitative results

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Discussion and Result

  • The Main Point of the Study

  • Explanation of how results of the study were evaluated and interpreted

  • New ideas produced while doing the study

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Conclusion

Summary of all important data