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Write a Research Paper A Step by Step Template
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Research Paper Title I.Introduction II.First Topic or Paragraph A.Subtopic B.Subtopic III.Second Topic or Paragraph A.Subtopic B.Subtopic IV.Third Topic or Paragraph A.Subtopic B.Subtopic V.Conclusion
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I. Introduction
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II. First Topic or Paragraph A. Subtopic Quote Paraphrase Your own thoughts Reference number:Page number:
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II. First Topic or Paragraph B. Subtopic Quote Paraphrase Your own thoughts Reference number:Page number:
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III. Second Topic or Paragraph A. Subtopic Quote Paraphrase Your own thoughts Reference number:Page number:
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III. Second Topic or Paragraph B. Subtopic Quote Paraphrase Your own thoughts Reference number:Page number:
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IV. Third Topic or Paragraph A. Subtopic Quote Paraphrase Your own thoughts Reference number:Page number:
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IV. Third Topic or Paragraph B. Subtopic Quote Paraphrase Your own thoughts Reference number:Page number:
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V. Conclusion
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References for Works Cited
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Book Author(s) (if given) Last, First, M.I.; then period Book TitleUnderlined then period City of publication City name then colon Publisher’s name Publisher then comma Year of publication Year then period Reference number: Citation examples: One authorLassieur, Allison. The Ancient Egyptians. San Diego: Lucent Books, 2001. Two or more authors Fox, Anne L., and Eva Abraham-Podietz. Ten Thousand Children: True Stories Told by Children who Escaped the Holocaust on the Kindertransport. West Orange: Behrman House, 1999. Internal citation: (Fox 19) Your citation:
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Encyclopedia Author(s) (if given) Last, First, M.I.; then period Article TitleQuotation marks and period Publication Title Underlined then period Edition/DateTear and ed. Reference number: Citation example: Internal citation: (Lesko 144) Your citation: Lesko, Leonard H. “Egypt, Ancient.” The World Book Encyclopedia. 2003 ed.
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Magazine or Newspaper Magazine (signed)Powell, Bill. “No Easy Options.” Time 19 Apr. 2004: 34-41. Newspaper articleMarkel, Howard. “Shaping the Mold, From Lab Glitch to Lifesaver.” New York Times 20 Apr. 2004, late ed.: F6. Reference number: Citation examples: Internal citation: (Powell 35) Your citation: Author(s) (if given) Last, First, M.I.; then period Article TitleQuotation marks and period PublicationUnderlined Date of Publication dd Month yyyy then colon Inclusive page numbers of article page number(s) then period
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Internet Site Reference number: Citation examples: Internal citation: (“Egyptian”) Your citation: Author(s) if givenLast, First, M.I.; then period Article TitleQuotation marks and period Web Site TitleUnderlined and then period Date Publisheddd Month yyyy then period InstitutionPeriod Date Accesseddd Month yyyy and NO period URL of Web Page Enclose with. “Egyptian Life.” The British Museum – Ancient Civilizations – Egypt. 1999. The British Museum. 14 Apr. 2004.
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Citation Provided by Internet Site Reference number: Citation provided by site: (Copy and paste into box below) Note: Citations provided by many Internet sites are constructed by a machine and may have errors in punctuation and format. Check them over before you add them to your bibliography.
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Other Resources Your Citation: Reference number: Note: There are many resources you could use for a research paper that are not covered by the earlier slides. Use this slide to record them. If you are uncertain about how to format this citation ask your teacher, a librarian, or use the book MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 6 th ed. by Joseph Gibaldi available at your library.
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Open a new Microsoft Word page. Enter the words, Works Cited, centered. These words should not be bolded or underlined, and should be in the same font as the rest or the page. Skip one line. Click on “Format” and scroll down to “Paragraph.” Select under “Indentation, Special” the “Hanging” option. Copy and paste your citations from your PowerPoint slides onto this Works Cited page. Skip a line between each citation. Check that your entries are in alphabetical order by the first word of the citation and that each citation is in hanging indent format. The Works Cited should be put at the end of your paper. Making a Works Cited
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