MLA Format
Across
- 2. The year the source was created or last updated.
- 4. Copying someone else’s work or ideas and pretending they’re your own.
- 8. The company or group that released or printed the source.
- 9. The small line at the top of each page that includes your last name and page number.
- 10. A list at the end of your essay that shows all the sources you used.
- 11. Using the exact words from a source inside quotation marks.
- 13. A way to give credit to the source of your information.
Down
- 1. Another word for a list of sources, similar to a Works Cited page.
- 3. A standard style for writing and citing sources, created by the Modern Language Association.
- 4. Restating someone else’s ideas in your own words.
- 5. The person or organization that created the source.
- 6. Any book, website, article, or video where you find information.
- 7. A page at the front of a paper that lists the title, your name, teacher, and date (some teachers ask for this).
- 12. To start a new paragraph by moving the first line a little to the right.