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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
Steps to Analyze Based on Formalist Approach. Explain the purpose of each step.
Identify persona & addressee of the poem → To understand tone & perspective (from persona) and the intended impact of poem (from addressee)
Spot recurring patterns utilized in the poem → What is Emphasized and the emotional impact
Examine thoroughly the form/structure of the poem → e.g. Rhyme schemes, can tell if its a chaotic kind, a calm, through the structure
Evaluate the text by focusing on its embedded meaning → Interpretation of Themes and symbolisms after patterns and form
Book Citation MLA - Works Cited
(Hitler, Adolf. Mein Kampf. Köln Pamamahayag, 1934)
Book Citation MLA - In-Text
(Hitler. pg. 56)
Journal Article MLA - Works Cited
(Eviota, Jakob, “Why Cars Suck”, Vol. 12, no.3, pg.90-91, Project CARSAREGAY, https://carsaregay.com)
Journal Article MLA - In-Text Citation
(Eviota, pg. 6-12)
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)
Website MLA - In-Text Citation
(Eviota)
Introduction (Persuasive Speech)
-Background of the Study (Context, motivation behind the study)
-General Synopsis of Structure Used
-Focus of Research/Scope
Review of Related Literature
Use of other existing studies about the topic
Methodology
-The process of the researcher to produce qualitative & quantitative results
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
Conclusion
Summary of all important data