Practical models for technical communication - Shannon Kelley 2021
MLA report
Figure A.1. This is Jessamyn’s revised letter of transmittal.
Figure A.2. This is Jessamyn’s title page for her formal report using MLA style.
Figure A.3. This is Jessamyn’s table of contents for her formal report using MLA style.
Figure A.4. This is Jessamyn’s executive summary, also called an abstract.
Figure A.5. This is Jessamyn’s introduction for her formal report.
Figure A.6. This is Jessamyn’s methodology section, which includes limitations.
Figure A.7. This is Jessamyn’s background section using MLA-style citations.
Figure A.8. Jessamyn’s report includes definitions of terms and MLA-style citations.
Figure A.9. This is Jessamyn’s findings section using MLA-style citations.
Figure A.10. Jessamyn’s report addresses ethical concerns regarding her topic.
Figure A.11. Jessamyn’s report includes alternate points of view and credible research.
Figure A.12. Jessamyn cites her sources and includes a variety of sources in her report using MLA style.
Figure A.13. Jessamyn’s report includes complex data and uses tables to make the information easier to understand.
Figure A.14. Jessamyn’s report uses bullets and numbers to emphasize important information.
Figure A.15. The discussion section is where Jessamyn will put the majority of her research for the formal report.
Figure A.16. Jessamyn provides recommendations that include several options.
Figure A.17. This is Jessamyn’s conclusion for her formal report.
Figure A.18. Jessamyn’s report ends with an MLA-style Works Cited page for her research.
Figure A.19. Figures and other additional material are often included in an appendix.