Being able to properly cite sources and quotations according to the MLA format is very important. It is crucial to give credit to those who have wrote whatever you have directly quoted or have directly gotten ideas from. In my works throughout this course I have not only included a works cited page but also in text citations. The MLA guidelines for citations are as follows (for articles found on the internet): author’s last name, author’s first name. Title of article. Publisher, year published, range of pages. Title of website, URL. Below I have attached examples from a previous paper that shows two cited online articles, a picture cited and a printed worked of literature cited. There are also tools to help sentence level errors. An example of how I have prevented these errors are by following the TRIAC and Barclay paragraph layouts. These both have helped to organize my ideas and prevent sentence errors such as run on sentences and disorganization.