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Finally, post an answer to the following discussion question:

What has been for you the greatest challenge in documenting your sources? Has it been remembering to signal in and signal out when using in-text citations? Has it been remembering to use hanging indents or to alphabetize when formatting your Works Cited list? What concerns do you continue to have about documenting sources? Also: Have you encountered any of the unique types of MLA challenges indicated in the video and/or link? In other words, do any of your own sources include interviews or speeches/lectures that basically involve your source quoting or paraphrasing ANOTHER source? What about referring to images and/or films and television--what unique challenges have you faced when trying to document these particular types of sources?

Again, the goal here is to discuss any specific or unusual challenges you have faced in documenting a particular kind of source and ensuring that you format the source correctly on your Works Cited List and/or in your in-text citations. What has been the one documentation issue or challenge that has stumped you the most?

User Ronen Teva
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Answer:

my biggest struggle was using citations, and texts quotes"

I am concerned that I might plagiarize and get a 0% on test.

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and no

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Answer:

ferring to images and/or films and television--what unique challenges have you faced when trying to document these pa

Step-by-step explanation:

Again, the goal here is to discuss any specific or unusual challenges you have faced in documenting a particular kind of source and ensuring that you format the source correctly on your Works Cited List and/or in your in-text citations. What has been the one documentation issue or challenge that has stumped you the most?

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