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One More Reminder….

One More Reminder…. You’re going to finish today !!!. Keep a formal voice. Avoid “YOUUUUUUUUU’ and Your and Me and My and I. Italicize Book and Magazine Titles and place “Article Titles” in quotations. Avoid wordy phrases, slang, cliché, conversational sentences.

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One More Reminder….

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  1. One More Reminder…. You’re going to finish today!!!

  2. Keep a formal voice • Avoid “YOUUUUUUUUU’ and Your and Me and My and I. • Italicize Book and Magazine Titles and place “Article Titles” in quotations. • Avoid wordy phrases, slang, cliché, conversational sentences. • Use very few contractions. • Pay attention to your comma usage. Separate an author’s name, or article title with commas!!! • Cosmo Kramer, author of “I Was a Super Star,” insists, “Life was great on Seinfeld” (44).

  3. Add or delete outline entries. • You may add as many entry “letters” that you need. • You must also delete any of my wording in your sentence outline paradigm and all unused entries.

  4. Eliminate extra spaces between entries. • Check the box in the “paragraph” prompt.

  5. Present Tense • Make sure all your verbs are in the present tense. • Ex. Jones reported/reports that ……. • Ex. Smith commented/comments…….

  6. Match your Working Bib to your in-text citations. • Add your: • Works Cited

  7. Your In-text citations must match your Working Bibliography Page • Working Bibliography • Crane, Alex Dr. “TV is Too Much for Teens.” Psychology Today 19 Feb. 2008. Print. • Which Sentence is Correct? • The article “TV is Too Much for Teens,” declares that TV is a homework distraction (32). • Dr. Alex Crane, psychologist and author of the article “TV is Too Much for Teens,” declares that TV is a homework distraction (32).

  8. Trust Bill Gates • If any of your words (other than author names) are unerlinedin red Or • Underlined in green, blue RIGHT CLICK AND CHECK OUT WHY?

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