ngl i hate college. the last thing i will ever care about is how to write a works cited page in mla format. i wish i could go back to when i didnt even know what that means. life was simpler, college sucks.
In Google Docs, how do I delete a blank page (how do I prevent the blank pages from appearing again), how do I lock formatting on/to a specific page, how do I lock the formatting for/on the entire document, how do I select and use a font like wingdings, how do I wrap text to the cell of a table, how do I drag and re-size tables as needed without them messing up the next page?
I’m confused on only one of the parts of the work cited page. I can’t figure out what that 3rd spot is supposed to be filled by (where you wrote Decolonising the University). What do I put there?
If you still need help with this, I might be wrong but I personally think it would be for the title of the group or website, this is a bad explanation but for me I used this website to talk about the benefits of sleep and the website is ran by News In Health, so I put in News In Health in the third spot
I don't know why I am watching this I am just starting undergraduate, but decided to train myself upfront how to write thesis and all about it) thank you
Please proofread this. There are page numbers out of place at 3. minutes. The word 'contributor' pronunciation. Your videos and citation generator are so helpful for our students, but I need them to be correct.
You can select tools on google docs and click translate document then you can select which language you want the document to be in then it will take you to a new page that is in that language. (you can also change the title to english by just typing)
late answer, but personally, i start my works cited page as soon as i find a source that i know i'll use. i'll put basic info in the works cited as a placeholder (author/year/URL), then flesh it out into a proper entry as soon as i've utilized that source and written an in-text citation for it. many writers complete a works cited page when they're done writing their paper, but i prefer adding to it as i go so i don't forget anything. hope that helps!
I do agree, but keep in mind that people like me come here cause I just can't simply remember the MLA works cited formatting, and my teacher didn't give us a refresher on it this year, so I come back here for a reminder
the verbal content is helpful. but the subtle promotion of woke ideology is the reason why this creators entire library should not be used in the classroom.
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Introducing the only video that has explained this to me in a way I understand.
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ngl i hate college. the last thing i will ever care about is how to write a works cited page in mla format. i wish i could go back to when i didnt even know what that means. life was simpler, college sucks.
I better pass this humanities class or I'm dropping.
we’re in this together
You must be In the same class or school or something I too I'm having a humanities class
Did you pass?
This is exactly what I needed! Thanks so much!
First 2 seconds of the the video and I was like wow you know exactly what I’m here for
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Video is super helpful! Fast and easy to understand, thank you for your efforts on this
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This was such a helpful video. Thank you so much and thank you for being so clear about the directions.
Does this comport with any MLA 9th edition changes? I think it does but wanted to be sure. Thank you in advance.
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I'm a second-year uni student. Writing a women's gender studies paper. I barley learned this right now. Wow.
im in my third year. yeah im still watching this
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really helpful
Thank you
In Google Docs, how do I delete a blank page (how do I prevent the blank pages from appearing again), how do I lock formatting on/to a specific page, how do I lock the formatting for/on the entire document, how do I select and use a font like wingdings, how do I wrap text to the cell of a table, how do I drag and re-size tables as needed without them messing up the next page?
Found any answers?
I’m confused on only one of the parts of the work cited page. I can’t figure out what that 3rd spot is supposed to be filled by (where you wrote Decolonising the University). What do I put there?
If you still need help with this, I might be wrong but I personally think it would be for the title of the group or website, this is a bad explanation but for me I used this website to talk about the benefits of sleep and the website is ran by News In Health, so I put in News In Health in the third spot
I don't know why I am watching this I am just starting undergraduate, but decided to train myself upfront how to write thesis and all about it) thank you
Very Short however very detailed
Please proofread this. There are page numbers out of place at 3. minutes. The word 'contributor' pronunciation. Your videos and citation generator are so helpful for our students, but I need them to be correct.
THANK YOU
What if the full title of the source is in a different language (ex. French), but has an alternate title in English? Should I use one or the other?
You can select tools on google docs and click translate document then you can select which language you want the document to be in then it will take you to a new page that is in that language. (you can also change the title to english by just typing)
thank you!
Thank you for the help.
thnx!
4:46 I can't believe I never knew this
At what point in the writing process would you begin the works cited page?
the last page (by itself) is where my professor is having us put it
late answer, but personally, i start my works cited page as soon as i find a source that i know i'll use. i'll put basic info in the works cited as a placeholder (author/year/URL), then flesh it out into a proper entry as soon as i've utilized that source and written an in-text citation for it. many writers complete a works cited page when they're done writing their paper, but i prefer adding to it as i go so i don't forget anything. hope that helps!
Last page
What if the source is in another language? Do I need to translate the title?
no probably not
I only need to write APA papers but I still saw this video and tried to ignore it!
Hi there. I am college student in my final year. I am so good at citation and formatting papers. You can reach out incase you need help.
Bold of you to assume I'm a humanities student
dude I just spent over half an hour figuring out what date I properly accessed my sources 😐
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what if there is no author
need the answer to this too!
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Not me going back in time and executing whoever invented this format point blank in the head ...
Watching this and understanding nothing makes me feel justified for paying someone to do my essays 🤫🤭💅
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Lol hmu if you need someone I got a bachelors in English 😂
0:01 nope, unfortunately i am a computer science student
Yo this comments are Hilarious. Our future generation is doomed.
I do agree, but keep in mind that people like me come here cause I just can't simply remember the MLA works cited formatting, and my teacher didn't give us a refresher on it this year, so I come back here for a reminder
the verbal content is helpful. but the subtle promotion of woke ideology is the reason why this creators entire library should not be used in the classroom.
Y’all slap woke on anything, get a grip
@@qwop8781 can't get anymore woke than "Deconizing the Univeristy".
Grow thicker skin snowflake
could have used a better book for example....lol "Decolonizing the University" woke cringe level 100 (face palm) no wonder colleges are dying