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Expository Essay/Podcast
How to Cite a TweetMLA posted guidelines on their website for how to cite a tweet on a Works Cited page. Begin with the user's name (Last Name, First Name) followed by his/her Twitter username in parentheses. Insert a period outside the parentheses. Next, place the tweet in its entirety in quotations, inserting a period after the tweet within the quotations. Include the date and time of posting, using the reader's time zone; separate the date and time with a comma and end with a period. Include the word "Tweet" afterwards and end with a period.
Brokaw, Tom (tombrokaw). "SC demonstrated why all the debates are the engines of this campaign." 22 Jan. 2012, 3:06 a.m. Tweet. Purdue Writing Lab (PurdueWLab). "Spring break is around the corner, and all our locations will be open next week." 5 Mar. 2012, 12:58 p.m. Tweet. |
How to Cite a Poll/SurveyIf you are citing information from a poll or survey conducted by another person, include the person who created the survey, the name of their survey -- in italics -- the city, state and specific location of the survey, the date of the survey and the medium in which the survey was published. An example of a citation on the Works Cited page would read:
Smith, John. Survey of Students in Lower Income Areas. Seabrook, SC: Sharktree Middle School. 05 June 2013. Web. An in-text citation of such an entry follows standard MLA citation rules and would be written as: (Smith). If you create the poll, you format it the same way. *information from http://classroom.synonym.com/mla-format-poll-study-3053.html |
Videos below will help give you some background information on the individualism vs. collectivism/society topic:
Works Cited Info for RITS:
Hansberry, Lorraine. A Raisin in the Sun. New York: Random House, 1959. Print. Works Cited Info for Harrison Bergeron: Vonnegut, Kurt, Jr. Harrison Bergeron. Jersey City, NJ: Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 1961. Mercury Press, INC. Web. 20 May 2016. <http://www.tnellen.com/cybereng/harrison.html>. Works Cited Info for R&J: Shakespeare, William. The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. New Haven: Yale UP, 1954. Print. |
You are required to use at least one of the following articles/websites in your essay
(Black links take a more pro-individualistic approach. Blue links take a more pro-societal approach): What have we read in class?
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