<p> Works Cited (sample)</p><p>Appleby, Joyce, Ph.d. “The Jazz Age, 1921-1929.” The American Vision: Volume Two. New York: McGraw Hill. 2005. (your history book)</p><p>Coale, Samuel Chase. “F. Scott Fitzgerald.” The World Book Encyclopedia. 1999 Ed. (example of an encyclopedia with an author)</p><p>Fitzgerald, F. Scott. The Great Gatsby. New York: Scribner. 2003. (your Gatsby book)</p><p>“Fun Facts of the Jazz Age.” The Past is a Blast.com. DeFlore Enterprises. Retrieved 10/23/10. <www.thepastisablast.com/funfacts/fun_facts_1920.html> (example of a website without an author)</p><p>Ha, Yoohhee. “The Roaring Twenties.” Thinkquest. 2000. Retrieved 10/27/10. <http://library.thinkquest.org/coo5846/categories/artliter/artlit.htm#> (example of a website with an author)</p><p>“Jazz.” The World Book Encyclopedia. 1982 Edition. (example of an encyclopedia without an author)</p><p>The Great Gatsby. Robert Markowitz, dir. DVD. New York: A & E Network and Granada Entertainment Production. (the Gatsby movie we watched in class)</p><p>Wilhelm, Jeffrey D., PhD. “Modern Fiction: F.Scott Fitzgerald.” Glencoe Literature The Reader’s Choice: American Literature 1900 to the Present. New York: McGraw Hill. 2009. (your literature book) I – Introduction (Jazz Age & Specific Role) Thesis Statement: Fashion played a key role in the 1920s.</p><p>II – Background Information – Jazz Age</p><p>III – Importance of your role in the 1920s </p><p>IV – Role info </p><p>V – Conclusion</p>
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