MLA Formatting Independent Study Quiz
After independently studying (yes, actually studying, not just skimming) the MLA Formatting Review presentation, complete this quiz. You may reference the presentation to complete this quiz, but you may not collaborate with others.

The presentation can be found here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ZH0_uOzMmjxo0MkRHplVh5drcfSPhxyOsxtQcS65JMM/edit?usp=sharing 
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Why do we study and use MLA formatting? (Do not copy and paste. Write your response in your own words.) *
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What defines plagiarism? (Do not copy and paste. Write your response in your own words.) *
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Click all that apply to MLA formatting:
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Type your MLA heading using today's due date. Do not worry about spacing, but be sure to include all required elements.
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Turn this quote from "The Scarlet Ibis" into a correctly formatted piece of evidence that could be used in a formal writing assignment. Include a lead-in and in-text citation. The author is James Hurst, and this is from paragraph 3. "He was born when I was six and was, from the outset, a disappointment."
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What do you do if you need to change a word in a quote?
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Which type of lead-in is used in this piece of evidence? -- The narrator believes his brother's given name is too formal, explaining it is like "tying a big tail on a small kite," so he gives him the nickname "Doodle" (Hurst par. 3).
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