http://writingtutorial.niu.edu/writingtutorial/style/quizzes/MLA.htm
http://unitproj.library.ucla.edu/col/bruinsuccess/03/quiz.cfm http://anywhere.tennessee.edu/iei/laap/eng1010/mla/practice.htm http://www.lib.usm.edu/legacy/tutorials/mlatutorial/quiz.php?type=pre http://library.albany.edu/usered/plagiarism/page8.html http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072873469/student_view0/avoiding_plagiarism_tutorial/citing_sources/works_cited_quiz.html http://collegewriting.us/1101/MLAQuiz.aspx
many of these links are interesting and helpful, I wasn't quite sure the point of them at first but now i get it.
ReplyDeletemany of these links are interesting and helpful, I wasn't quite sure the point of them at first but now i get it.
ReplyDeleteVery Useful Links Mr.Peters.
ReplyDeleteI tried a couple of these, I guess I still need some practice. Who would go through all these, they probably would have to be board out of their mind.
ReplyDeleteThese links were helpful and interesting.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Rodrigo, very useful but you have to have some time to kill on your hands. It is a good way to test your MLA skills though.
ReplyDeletevaluable websites, that i should have used during my first essay, the MLA on that was horrible. WEll i can say i have learned alot, especially since the deathmatch happend also.
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