How to Get out of a Tangle When Your Modifiers Dangle
Dangling modifiers take several forms. Here are a few types—and some ways to fix them . . . Read More
Dangling modifiers take several forms. Here are a few types—and some ways to fix them . . . Read More
Singular they has two uses: specific and generic (“Pronouns”). Specific Use The MLA advises writers to always follow the personal pronouns of individuals they write… Read More
There is no need to provide a works-cited-list entry for the Qur’an, whether you cite it from memory or from a printed source, since the… Read More
When your instructor uploads a work (from the public domain or by permission from the publisher) to a course management system like Google Classroom, you… Read More
Use whichever method will be most useful to your reader. If you are citing a report, for example, and there is only one report listed… Read More
Citing Data You Collected In a report on data collected from a survey you designed and distributed, clarify the data source in the body of… Read More
Writers sometimes ask their readers to understand too much . . . Read More
Here's a handy guide to citing materials in physical archives . . . Read More
At the MLA, we treat the web as a publication medium like others . . . Read More
This post shows you some examples of chess terms in MLA style. Read More