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both the title for my essay and the title of my works cited page should be centered and capitalized appropriately. true false

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The title of your essay and the title of your works cited page should both be centered and appropriately capitalized, following MLA style guidelines. The essay title is centered and uses standard title capitalization without italics or special formatting, while the works cited title also is centered with each significant word capitalized.

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It is true that both the title of your essay and the title of your works cited page should be centered and capitalized appropriately when adhering to MLA style guidelines. The title of your essay should be centered on the first page and should have standard capitalization, which means the first letter of each major word should be capitalized, except for articles, prepositions, and conjunctions unless they start the title. The title should not be italicized, boldfaced, in all capitals, or put in quotation marks, and there should not be any extra spacing below the title.

On a separate page after the conclusion of your essay, the title "Works Cited" should be centered at the top of the page. Each entry on the works cited page should use a hanging indent, where the first line is aligned to the left margin, and subsequent lines are indented one-half inch. The title "Works Cited" is not italicized, underlined, or put in quotes, and every major word in the title should be capitalized.

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