English 1A
Gavilan College

Research Project

MLA Exercises part 2

Purpose:

To practice MLA format for citations in formal research essays.

Overview:

These exercises give you practice with the ins-and-outs of MLA format, and of citation rules in general.  You can attempt them as many times as you like.  The one dumb thing is that the exercises don't change, so you will have to go through the same set of exercises the second time around.  Despite this shortcoming, these exercises will certainly give you some practical experience with the logistics of citation.

Directions

1. Go to the Diana Hacker website
2. Create an account by clicking on "Student" under "Register" on the right of the screen.  It will ask you for an email address, your name, a password, and your instructor's email address.  Use ecrook@gavilan.edu.  Please type this in carefully; any mistake will reroute your results, and I will never see them.

3. Return to the Hacker home page by clicking "continue" and click on "Research Exercises", then "MLA"
4. Complete the following 11 exercises. Use the red arrow to navigate from question to question.  In order to receive credit for these exercises, you will need to get at least 80% on each one. You can do the exercises as many times as necessary to get the required 80%.

MLA 3-1: Integrating Sources in MLA papers

MLA 3-2 : Integrating Sources in MLA papers
MLA 3-3: Integrating Sources in MLA papers
MLA 3-4: Integrating Sources in MLA papers
MLA 4-1 : MLA Documentation, In-Text Citations
MLA 4-2 : MLA Documentation, In-Text Citations
MLA 4-3 :MLA Documentation, Identifying elements of sources
MLA 4-4: MLA Documentation, Works Cited
MLA 4-5: MLA Documentation, Works Cited
MLA 4-6: MLA Documentation
LIT 2-1: Thesis Statements in Literature Papers

4.  Return to the Assignments chamber, and type me a note telling me what you thought of these exercises, whether you found them helpful, and whether you'd recommend that I keep them for next semester.