You Watched the 1962 Movie, to Kill a Mockingbird Starring Gregory Peck and Robert Duvall

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You Watched the 1962 Movie, to Kill a Mockingbird Starring Gregory Peck and Robert Duvall

Modern Language Association Worksheet

Put the 16 sources listed below in a Works Cited page. Use the MLA Handbook and/or chapter 20 (“Documenting Sources”) of everything’s an argument to complete this assignment. Remember to follow MLA specifics for the page style as well as the bibliographic information! Since I want this exercise to look exactly like a Works Cited page would at the end of a paper, do not put the usual assignment information on the first four lines of your paper. Use a running header of your last name, along with a page number as the identifier. Then, after you have created the citations, sign your name at the bottom of the last page. Your signature at the end of your assignment will assure me that you completed the assignment independently.

Works to be cited: (remember: the entries should be in alphabetical order and double spaced.) Delbert Long and Roberta Long wrote an article in 2004 entitled "Toward the Promotion of Foreign Language Study and Global Understanding." It was published in the Journal of Education vol 105. The article can be found on pages 366 - 368. Mark Bowden wrote an article titled “Tales of a Tyrant” published in The Atlantic Monthly. Date: May 2009; pages 9-15. You accessed this article on August 12, 2010, from the online service Academic Search Premier, to which your library subscribes. Susanna McBee published "A War Over Words" in U.S. News and World Report vol. 6 in Oct of 1999 on p. 64. Michael Pearson wrote an article titled “The Poor White’s Perspective: Harry Crews Among Georgia Writers” published in Journal of American Culture, Volume: 11, Number: 3. Date of publication was Fall 1998. This scholarly journal is on the Web only, and you accessed it on Jan. 25, 2011. No page numbers are listed.

You read “Author Profile: Harper Lee” on Teen Reads.com. It was written by Judith Handschuh in 2003. You accessed the website on August 8, 2008 The URL for the website is: http://www.teenreads.com/authors/au-lee-harper.asp (Include URL on this entry; MLA leaves it up to the professor whether to include it or not) The online edition of The Wall Street Journal published an article by Alicia Mundy on Jan 5, 2005. It was entitled "Attorney General of Social Work." Page 3A. You received an email from Bill Bailey on Jan. 25, 2011 on the topic of Southern literature. You read the book Slavery in the United States: A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Charles Ball; you accessed this book on June 15, 2009, which was scanned for web, through Google Book Search. It was written by Charles Ball and first published in 1836 in Lewistown, Pennsylvania. You interviewed Dr. Dave Rampersad on February 1, 2011.

You watched the 1962 movie, “To Kill a Mockingbird” starring Gregory Peck and Robert Duvall. Directed by Robert Mulligan. Produced by Universal Pictures

You read the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, published by Penguin Classics located in New York City. The work was first published in 1961, but the publication date of the edition you used is 1999.

You made a reference to I Henry IV/II Henry IV. Author: William Shakespeare, and used The Norton Shakespeare. Editors: Stephen Greenblatt, Walter Cohen, Jean E. Howard, and Katharine Eisaman Maus. Published by W.W Norton & Co. of New York City. Date of publication: 1999. The play can be found on pages 362-588.

You accessed an article on April 25, 2010, using the Faulkner Library’s online resources through Infotrac. The article was entitled: “Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird” written by Laurie Champion, published in volume 61, issue #4 of The Explicator in the summer of 2003. It was found on pages 234 through 236.

You read the book City of Dust: Illness, Arrogance, and 9/11 by Anthony DePalma, published in 2011 by FT Press which is located in Upper Saddle River, New Jersey.

You read the third edition of the book Attitudes Toward History by Kenneth Burke. It was published in 1984 by the California University Press at Berkeley.

You read the article “Dramatism and Logology” also written by Burke, published in the journal Communication Quarterly, vol. 33 from 1985. It is found on pages 89-93.

After you have finished the worksheet: Go to the following website and view the online tutorial on plagiarism: http://library.acadiau.ca/tutorials/plagiarism

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