Here are the slides from my talk on Problem-Solving Essays today at Södertörn University.
I’m not putting the example texts online but if you’d like a copy just email me.
I mentioned the MLA converter. Check out BibMe, which easily converts your references to a neat Works Cited or bibliography in MLA, APA, Chicago, or Turabian format. You can either enter the required information via the browser or even use the search feature to find books, articles, websites, or films.
Here’s an MLA guide I put together for some high school students. This will help those of you that were looking for an introduction to the basic elements of the MLA.
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