4. EWRT 2 Library Task
• Directions: Find an example of each of the source types
listed below. For each source, your team needs a works
cited entry. Compile these to make a Works Cited page. You
must post an electronic copy of the Works Cited page on
the HW post before you leave in order to earn
participation points. Points will be distributed to each
person on each team that properly completes the task.
1. A book or an e-book on your topic
2. An academic encyclopedia reference on your topic
3. A dictionary definition of a term germane to your topic.
4. An academic, peer-reviewed journal article on your topic
5. A popular newspaper or newsmagazine article on your topic
5. Topics Assigned by Team
1. Class Privilege in America
2. Civil Disobedience as a method of protest
3. Disarming America
4. Wisdom or Justice in American Government
5. Cicero’s justice in America
6. Plato’s Philosopher Kings
7. Gender Inequality in Contemporary America
8. Disability and Social Justice
Team number Topic
6. • Team 1
• Danerys: Berenice
• Danerys: Anamika
• Khal Drogo:
Christopher
• Viserys: Afra
• Jorah M: Christian
• Team 2
• Eddard: Kevin H
• Robb: Adrian R.M
• Bran: Joshua H
• Old Nan: Steven
• Team 6
• Varys: Dana
• Eddard: Kenny N
• Petyr: Nathaniel R
• Catelyn: Kathy N
• Arya: Latif
• Team 7
• Tyrion: Mason S
• Lysa Tully: Shu M
• Catelyn: Manny
• Bron: Darren
• Jon: Nathan Z
• Team 3
• Sansa: Ashley G
• Arya: Samantha
• Joffrey: Jesse
• Sandor : Matthew
• Team 4
• Robert: Carlos G
• Jaime: Shayan
• Cersei: Attila
• Bran: Jocelyn O
• Sansa: Agatha
• Team 5
• Tyrion: Dima S
• Jon: Preethi
• Samwell: Chris S
• Maester Aemon: Ayhan
7. Here is an overview of the process:
When deciding how to cite your source, start by consulting the list of core elements.
These are the general pieces of information that MLA suggests including in each Works
Cited entry. In your citation, the elements should be listed in the following order:
Author.
Title of source.
Title of container,
Other contributors,
Version,
Number,
Publisher,
Publication date,
Location.
Each element should be followed by the punctuation mark shown here. Earlier
editions of the handbook included the place of publication, and required punctuation
such as journal editions in parentheses, and colons after issue numbers. In the current
version, punctuation is simpler (just commas and periods separate the elements), and
information about the source is kept to the basics.
8. Revise, edit, format mla style, 8th
Edition, and make a works cited page
Thoreau, Henry David. “Civil Disobedience.” 1849. A World of Ideas: Essential
Readings for College Writers, edited by Lee A. Jacobus, 8th Edition,
Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2010, pp. 173-199.
Author
1
Title of
source
2
Original
publication
date
Container
3
Other
Contributors
4
Version
5Publisher
7
Publication
date
8
Location
9
9.
10. 1” Margins all around
Alphabetical Order Title Centered
Five
spaces
Works Cited
Last Name 1
Bagchi, Alaknanda. "Conflicting Nationalisms: The Voice of the Subaltern in
Mahasweta Devi's Bashai Tudu." Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature, vol.
15, no. 1, 1996, pp. 41-50.
The Bible. Authorized King James Version, Oxford UP, 1998.
Henley, Patricia. The Hummingbird House. MacMurray, 1999.
Zinkievich, Craig. Interview by Gareth Von Kallenbach. Skewed & Reviewed, 27
Apr. 2009, www.arcgames.com/en/games/star-trek-
online/news/detail/1056940-skewed-%2526-reviewed-interviews-craig.
Accessed 15 Mar. 2009.
Website
Book
Periodical
Specific version
Team Last Names (All)
11. HOMEWORK
• Read A Game of Thrones through the End
• Post #15: Best 250 words of essay #1
• Bring two clean copies of your draft to our
next class