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workcitedmlaformat.com   Work Cited MLA Format
The MLA of also known as the Modern Language Association has a unique style of format in writing. This one is use in identifying all the sources that was researched. In doing this work cited MLA format style you are crediting the sources in a short way using the parenthetical citations in the characters that you will see in your paper. It also give you the complete set of description in every sources from the list of work cited that you've got. The list of works cited or the Bibliography is the list of the entire sources you used in doing your paper where it is being arranged in alphabetically form from the last name of the author. If there are no author indicated, it should still be arranged on alphabetically but from the first letter of the title you got which has an exception from the starting word of the title of The, A or An. There are some examples here that we got, for you to know and familiar with this work cited MLA format especially if you are going to do or make some papers for you.
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