John Q.
Student
Professor
Doe
English
344
8 May
2000
Your
Title
Goes
Here
This
template
contains
pre-settings
for the
essential
features
of MLA
format:
margins,
indentations,
font,
line
spacing,
and
widow/orphan
control
(see
The
Research
Process
159-61).
To use
this
template,
select
"File--Save
As" and
save the
template
under a
new
name.
Then use
type-over
insertions
to
replace
the
header,
information
block,
and
title.
Finally,
replace
the text
in the
body of
the
template
by using
type-over
insertions,
or
delete
the body
text in
blocks.
(Hint:
Leave
the
sample
block
quotation
in place
to
preserve
its
paragraph
indentation
as a
model.
Use
type-over
insertions
in the
bibliography
to
preserve
the
hanging
indentations.)
Here,
then, is
a sample
block
quotation:
A
quotation
that
occupies
more
than
four
typed
lines
should
be
indented
one inch
(or ten
spaces)
from the
left
margin.
It
should
be
double
spaced,
without
quotation
marks at
the
beginning
and end
of the
quoted
material.
Its
right
margin
should
be set
at 1".
Its
parenthetical
citation
should
be
placed
after
the
block's
last
item of
punctuation.
("Source"
16)
I
suggest
printing
this
template
to make
sure
that
your
printer
is
properly
configured
to
produce
an MLA
page. It
should
produce
27 lines
on this
page,
plus the
header.
Works
Cited
Doe,
Jane Q.
"Title
of an
Article."
Title
of a
Magazine
12 Aug.
1999:
23.
Doe,
John R.
"Title
of an
Article."
Title
of a
Scholarly
Journal
18
(1987):
112-28.
Lastname,
Firstname.
Title
of a
Sample
Book.
City:
Publisher,
year.
Maner,
Martin.
"Women
and
Eighteenth-Century
Literature."
14 Apr.
1999.
Wright
State
University.
9 Aug.
1999
<http://www.wright.edu/~martin.maner/18cwom99.html>.
[Designed
for Word
97.]