Works Cited Questions Worksheet
Part A: Create your Works Cited page here. Remember to follow...
English, 23.04.2020 23:24 CaylaJosephinee
Works Cited Questions Worksheet
Part A: Create your Works Cited page here. Remember to follow the formatting instructions in the lesson.
Part B: Identify specific information from your sources that can be used as supporting evidence in your essay.
Source 1: Re-type or copy and paste the information for your first source (alphabetically) here. Use correct MLA format.
Source 1: Answer the following questions about your first source here:
What information from this source seems the most important? Include at least two specific quotations, facts, statistics or pieces of evidence.
Explain how this information supports your essay.
Source 2: Re-type or copy and paste the information for your second source (alphabetically) here. Use correct MLA format.
Source 2: Answer the following questions about your first source here:
What information from this source seems the most important? Include at least two specific quotations, facts, statistics or pieces of evidence.
Explain how this information supports your essay.
Source 3: Re-type or copy and paste the information for your third source (alphabetically) here. Use correct MLA format.
Source 3: Answer the following questions about your third source here:
What information from this source seems the most important? Include at least two specific quotations, facts, statistics or pieces of evidence.
Explain how this information supports your essay.
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English, 22.06.2019 06:30, yasmin7813
1. find at least 9 adjectives from this opening passage used to describe the setting of the story- "to build a fire" setting: day had broken cold and gray, exceedingly cold and gray, when the man turned aside from the main yukon trail and climbed the high earth-bank, where a dim and little-travelled trail led eastward through the fat spruce timberland. it was a steep bank, and he paused for breath at the top, excusing the act to himself by looking at his watch. it was nine o'clock. there was no sun nor hint of sun, through there was not a cloud in the sky. it was a clear day, and yet there seemed an intangible pall over the face of things, subtle gloom that made the day dark, and that was due to the absence of sun. this fact did not worry the man. he was used to the lack of sun. it had been days since he had seen the sun, and he knew that a few more days must pass before that cheerful orb, due south, would just peep above the sky-line and dip immediately from view.
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English, 22.06.2019 07:30, dymari10p59xn8
Who did kipling think would read his poem? what do you think that this audience might have said in response to it?
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