MLA report

Practical models for technical communication - Shannon Kelley 2021


MLA report

Figure A.1. This is Jessamyn’s revised letter of transmittal.

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Figure A.2. This is Jessamyn’s title page for her formal report using MLA style.

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Figure A.3. This is Jessamyn’s table of contents for her formal report using MLA style.

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Figure A.4. This is Jessamyn’s executive summary, also called an abstract.

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Figure A.5. This is Jessamyn’s introduction for her formal report.

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Figure A.6. This is Jessamyn’s methodology section, which includes limitations.

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Figure A.7. This is Jessamyn’s background section using MLA-style citations.

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Figure A.8. Jessamyn’s report includes definitions of terms and MLA-style citations.

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Figure A.9. This is Jessamyn’s findings section using MLA-style citations.

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Figure A.10. Jessamyn’s report addresses ethical concerns regarding her topic.

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Figure A.11. Jessamyn’s report includes alternate points of view and credible research.

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Figure A.12. Jessamyn cites her sources and includes a variety of sources in her report using MLA style.

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Figure A.13. Jessamyn’s report includes complex data and uses tables to make the information easier to understand.

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Figure A.14. Jessamyn’s report uses bullets and numbers to emphasize important information.

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Figure A.15. The discussion section is where Jessamyn will put the majority of her research for the formal report.

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Figure A.16. Jessamyn provides recommendations that include several options.

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Figure A.17. This is Jessamyn’s conclusion for her formal report.

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Figure A.18. Jessamyn’s report ends with an MLA-style Works Cited page for her research.

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Figure A.19. Figures and other additional material are often included in an appendix.

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