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- A Guide for Writing Research Papers (MLA)
- It is important to follow consistently and accurately a recommended format that is clear and concise and that has been approved by your teacher. Generally, the formatting of citations recommended below is based on Modern Language Association guidelines.
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- Citing Internet Addresses
- Classroom Connect developed the following method to help students cite Internet resources as accessed through their Internet browsers. We’ve also included new information specifying how to cite the graphics, sounds, and video clips students retrieve for use in their multimedia presentations.
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- Columbia Guide to Online style
- Presents a guide to locating, translating, and using the elements of citation for both a humanities style (i.e., MLA and Chicago) and a scientific style (APA and CBE) for electronically-accessed sources.
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- Common Errors in English
- Concerned only with deviations from the standard use of English as judged by sophisticated users such as professional writers, editors, teachers, and literate executives and personnel officers. The aim of this site is to help you avoid low grades, lost employment opportunities, lost business, and titters of amusement at the way you write or speak.
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- Guide to Grammar and Style
- These notes are a miscellany of grammatical rules and explanations, comments on style, and suggestions on usage I put together for my classes.
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- NPR's Pronunciation, Usage, and Grammar
- Simply click on the letter that corresponds to the word or concept you are interested in and you will be sent to the appropriate section.
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- University of Illinois Grammar Handbook
- This Handbook explains and illustrates the basic grammatical rules concerning parts of speech, phrases, clauses, sentences and sentence elements, and common problems of usage. To go directly to a specific topic, click on the appropriate item in the following comprehensive index.
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