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MLA Style Guide for EJSHS Students Created by Ms. Cox, Media Specialist
MLA Style Guide for EJSHS Students
By Ms. Cox
Updated October 2019
This guide was created for use by EJSHS students. For further research, please view the MLA
Handbook 8th ed. Students needing further assistance can contact your teacher or media
specialist.
Book/s
One Author Page 2
Two Authors Page 3
Three Authors Page 4
Four or More Authors Page 5
Author(s) with Illustrator(s) Page 6
Author(s) & Editor(s)
With Author(s) & Editor(s) Page 7
Edited Book
One Editor Page 8
Two Editors Page 9
Three Editors Page 10
Four or More Editors Page 11
Journal Articles in an Online Database
One Author Page 12
Two Authors Page 13
Three Authors Page 14
Periodicals
Article in a Magazine Page 15
Article in a Web Magazine Page 16
Article in a Newspaper Page 17
Article in a Web Newspaper Page 18
Electronic Resources
YouTube Page 19
Website (Example 1) Page 20
Website (Example 2) Page 21
Website (Example 3) Page 22
Dictionary Page 23
Encyclopedia Britannica Page 24
Print Image found Online Page 25
Digital Files (MP3’s,
JPEG’s, PDF’s, etc)
Page 26
Sound Recording (CD) Page 27
Recorded Films or Movies
(DVD/VHS)
Page 28
Miscellaneous
Citation Rules Page 29
Sample Works Cited Page 30-
32
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Book
One Author
Remarque, Erich Maria. All Quiet on the Western Front. The Ballantine Publishing Group, 1982.
*the City of Publication should only be used if the book was published before 1900, if the publisher has offices in
more than one country, or if the publisher is unknown in North America.
Author
Title
Publisher
City of Publication
Date of Publication
Author’s full name
(Last name, First name)
Title of Book Publisher Name
Year of
Publication
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Book
Two Authors
Ryan, Kevin, and Tina Kelley. Almost Home: Helping Kids Move from Homelessness to Hope.
Hoboken, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2012.
*the City of Publication should only be used if the book was published before 1900, if the publisher has offices in
more than one country, or if the publisher is unknown in North America.
Author’s full name
(Last name, First name, and First Last Name) Title of Book: Subtitle of Book
City of Publication, Publisher Name Year of
Publication
Indent
Authors
Title
Publisher City of Publication
Date of Publication
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Book
Three Authors
Paterson, Thomas G., J. Garry Clifford, and Kenneth J. Hagan. American Foreign Relations: A
History to 1920. 4th ed., Vol. 1, D.C. Heath and Company, 1995.
*the City of Publication should only be used if the book was published before 1900, if the publisher has offices in
more than one country, or if the publisher is unknown in North America.
Author’s full name
(Last name, First name, First name Last Name, and First Last Name) Title of Book: Subtitle of Book
Book Edition
Volume
Publisher Name Year of
Publication
Indent
Authors
Title
City of Publication
Date of Publication
Sub-Title
Publisher
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Book
Four or more Authors
*Use “et al” when there are 4 or more authors
Grosswirth, Marvin, et al. Match Wits with Mensa: The Complete Quiz Book. Cambridge, Da
Capo Press, 1998.
*the City of Publication should only be used if the book was published before 1900, if the publisher has offices in
more than one country, or if the publisher is unknown in North America.
Author’s full name, et al
(Last name, First name)
Title of Book: Subtitle of Book City of Publication, Publisher Name
Indent
Year of
Publication
Authors
Title
City of Publication
Date of Publication
Sub-Title
Publisher
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Book
Author(s) with Illustrator(s)
Nelson, Marilyn
A Wreath for Emmett Till
Philippe Lardy
New York
Houghton Mifflin Company
2005
Nelson, Marilyn. A Wreath for Emmett Till. Illus. Philippe Lardy, Houghton Mifflin Company,
2005.
*the City of Publication should only be used if the book was published before 1900, if the publisher has offices in
more than one country, or if the publisher is unknown in North America.
Author(s):
Title of Book:
Illustrator(s):
City of Publication:
Publisher Name:
Year of Publication:
Medium of Publication:
Title of Book
Publisher Name
Year of
Publication
Indent
Author’s full name
(Last name, First name)
Illus.’s full name
(First Last Name)
Author
Title
City of Publication
Date of Publication
Publisher
Illustrator
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Book
Author/s and Editor/s
Chaucer, Geoffrey
The Canterbury Tales
Jill Mann
New York
Penguin Books
2005
Chaucer, Geoffrey. The Canterbury Tales, edited by Jill Mann, Penguin Books, 2005.
*the City of Publication should only be used if the book was published before 1900, if the publisher has offices in
more than one country, or if the publisher is unknown in North America.
Author(s):
Title of Book:
Editor(s):
City of Publication:
Publisher Name:
Year of Publication:
Medium of Publication:
Author’s full name
(Last name, First name) Title of Book
Editor
(edited by First Last Name)
Publisher Name
Year of
Publication
Author
Title
Publisher
City of Publication
Date of Publication
Editor
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Edited Book
One Editor
Callow, Alexander B., Jr.
American Urban History: An Interpretive Reader with Commentaries
3rd ed.
New York
Oxford University Press
1982
Callow, Alexander B., Jr., editor. American Urban History: An Interpretive Reader with
Commentaries. 3rd ed., New York, Oxford University Press, 1982.
*the City of Publication should only be used if the book was published before 1900, if the publisher has offices in
more than one country, or if the publisher is unknown in North America.
Editor(s):
Title of Book:
Edition #:
City of Publication:
Publisher Name:
Year of Publication:
Medium of Publication:
Editor’s full name
(Last name, First name) Title of Book: Subtitle of Book
Edition
City of Publication, Publisher Name Indent
Year of
Publication
Edition
Title
Publisher
City of Publication
Date of Publication
Editor
Subtitle
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Edited Book
Two Editors
Holmsten, Brian and Alex Lubertozzi
The Complete War of the Worlds: Mars’ Invasion of Earth from H.G.
Wells to Orson Welles
Naperville
Sourcebooks, Inc.
2001
Holmsten, Brian and Alex Lubertozzi, editors. The Complete War of the Worlds: Mars’ Invasion
of Earth from H.G. Wells to Orson Welles. Sourcebooks, Inc., 2001.
*the City of Publication should only be used if the book was published before 1900, if the publisher has offices in
more than one country, or if the publisher is unknown in North America.
Editor(s):
Title of Book:
Edition (If applicable):
City of Publication:
Publisher Name:
Year of Publication:
Medium of Publication:
Editor’s full name
(Last name, First name & First last name) Title of Book: Subtitle of Book
Publisher Name Year of
Publicatio
n
Indent
Title
Publisher
City of Publication
Date of Publication
Editors
Subtitle
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Edited Book
Three Editors
Masteralexis, Lisa P., Carol A. Barr, and Mary A. Hums
Principles and Practice of Sport Management
4th ed.
Sudbury
Jones and Bartlett Learning
2012
Masteralexis, Lisa P., Carol A. Barr, and Mary A. Hums, editors. Principles and Practice of
Sport Management. 4th ed., Sudburg, Jones and Bartlett Learning, 2012.
*the City of Publication should only be used if the book was published before 1900, if the publisher has offices in
more than one country, or if the publisher is unknown in North America.
Editor(s):
Title of Book:
Edition (If applicable):
City of Publication:
Publisher Name:
Year of Publication:
Medium of Publication:
Editor’s full name
(Last name, First name, First last name, and First last name, editors.) Title of Book
City of Publication, Publisher Name
Year of
Publication
Indent
Title Publisher
City of Publication
Date of Publication Editors
Edition
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Edited Book
Four or More Editors
Denton, Gillian, et al
The Dorling Kindersley History of the World
n/a
New York
Dorling Kindersley Publishing, Inc.
1994
*Use “et al” when there are 4 or more editors
Denton, Gillian, et al, editors. The Dorling Kindersley History of the World. New York, Dorling
Kindersley Publishing Inc., 1994.
*the City of Publication should only be used if the book was published before 1900, if the publisher has offices in
more than one country, or if the publisher is unknown in North America.
Editor(s):
Title of Book:
Edition (If applicable):
City of Publication:
Publisher Name:
Year of Publication:
Medium of Publication:
Editor’s full name
(Last name, First name & First last name, et al, editors. ) Title of Book
City of Publication, Publisher Name
Year of
Publication
Indent
Title
Publisher
City of Publication
Date of Publication
Editors
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Journal Articles in an Online Database
One Author
Kreager, Derek A. “Guarded Borders: Adolescent Interracial Romance and Peer Trouble at
School.” Social Forces, vol. 87, no. 2, Dec. 2008, pp. 887-910. EBSCOhost,
search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=eric&AN=EJ829676&site=ehost-live.
*While not required, adding the date you accessed the material to the end of the citation is highly recommended,
especially when dealing with pages that change frequently or do not have a visible copyright date.
Author’s full name
(Last name, First name) Title of Article: Subtitle of Article
Indent
Title of Journal
Volume, Issue #
Date of Publication
Pages
Database Used
Author
Title
Journal Title Volume &
Issue #
Pages
Date Published
URL
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Journal Articles in an Online Database
Two Authors
Rosen, Yigal, and Dawne Beck-Hill. “Intertwining Digital Content and a One-to-One Laptop
Environment in Teaching and Learning: Lessons from the Time to Know Program.” Journal
of Research on Technology in Education, vol. 44, no. 3, Sept. 2012, pp. 225-241. EBSCOhost,
search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=eric&AN=EJ976467&site=ehost-live.
*While not required, adding the date you accessed the material to the end of the citation is highly recommended,
especially when dealing with pages that change frequently or do not have a visible copyright date.
Authors
Title
Author’s full name
(Last name, First name, and First Last Name) Title of Article: Subtitle of Article
Indent
Title of Journal
Volume. Issue #
Date of Publication
Pages
Database Used
Journal Title Volume &
Issue # Pages
Date Published
URL
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Journal Articles in an Online Database
Three Authors
Warner, Stacy, Marlene A. Dixon, and Laurence Chalip. “The Impact of Formal versus informal
Sport: Mapping the Differences in Sense of Community.” Journal of Community Psychology,
vol. 40, no. 8, Nov. 2012, pp. 983-1003. EBSCOhost,
search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=eric&AN=EJ990274&site=ehost-live.
*While not required, adding the date you accessed the material to the end of the citation is highly recommended,
especially when dealing with pages that change frequently or do not have a visible copyright date.
Author’s full name
(Last name, First name, First name Last Name, and First Last Name) Title of Article: Subtitle of Article
Indent
Title of Journal
Date of Publication
Pages
Database Used
Volume, Issue #
Authors
Title
Journal Title Volume &
Issue # Pages
Date Published
URL
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Periodical
Article in a Magazine:
Bourne, Joel K. Jr.
The Next Breadbasket
National Geographic
July 2014
47-77
Bourne, Joel K. Jr. “The Next Breadbasket.” National Geographic, July 2014, pp. 47-77.
Author(s):
Title of Article:
Periodical Title
(italicized):
Date of Publication:
Pages:
Periodical Title
Article Title
Pages
Date Published
Author
Author’s full name
(Last name, First name) Title of Article
Periodical Title
Publication Date, Pages Used
Periodical Title
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Periodical
Article in a Web Magazine:
Berglund, Jennifer
Searching for Life in Mexico’s Underwater Caves
Discover
Kalmbach Publishing Co.
July/August 2014
27 June 2014
Berglund, Jennifer. “Searching for Life in Mexico’s Underwater Caves.” Discover. Kalmbach
Publishing Co., July/Aug. 2014, discovermagazine.com/2014/julyaug/16-cave-man.
*While not required, adding the date you accessed the material to the end of the citation is highly recommended,
especially when dealing with pages that change frequently or do not have a visible copyright date.
Author(s):
Title of Article:
Periodical Title
(italicized):
Publisher/Sponsor:
Date of Publication:
Date Viewed:
Author
Title
Magazine Title
Date Published
Publisher
Author’s full name
(Last name, First name) Title of Article
Periodical Title
Publisher, Date of Publication
URL
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Periodical
Article in a Newspaper:
Stevens, Dan
Happy Birthday USA
Village Voices
July 9-July 15, 2014
A1
Stevens, Dan. “Happy Birthday USA.” Village Voices, 9-15 July 2014, p. A1.
Author(s):
Title of Article:
Periodical Title
(italicized):
Date of Publication:
Edition:
Page #(s):
Author’s full name
(Last name, First name) Title of Article
Periodical Title
Date of Publication
Author
Article Title
Periodical Title
Publication Date
Page # may
appear on 2nd
page
Page
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Periodical
Article in a Web Newspaper:
Gladstone, Rick
U.S. Plans to Reduce Its Land Mine Stockpile
The New York Times
The New York Times Company
27 June 2014
www.nytimes.com/2014/06/28/us/us-to-cut-its-land-mine-stockpile.html
Gladstone, Rick. “U.S. Plans to Reduce Its Land Mine Stockpile.” The New York Times. The
New York Times Company, 27 June 2014, www.nytimes.com/2014/06/28/us/us-to-cut-its-
land-mine-stockpile.html.
*While not required, adding the date you accessed the material to the end of the citation is highly recommended,
especially when dealing with pages that change frequently or do not have a visible copyright date.
Author(s):
Title of Article:
Periodical Title (italicized):
Publisher/Sponsor:
Date of Publication:
URL:
Author
Title
Newspaper Title
Date Published
Publisher
Author’s full name
(Last name, First name) Title of Article
Periodical Title
URL
Publisher, Date of Publication
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Electronic Resources
YouTube
Damm, Richard
World War II Submarine Warfare – rare footage
YouTube
18 Mar. 2013
www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8DxhS8wpoI
27 June 2014
Damm, Richard. “World War II Submarine Warfare – rare footage.” YouTube, 18 Mar.
2013, www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8DxhS8wpoI, accessed 27 June 2014.
* Source: name of the author, compiler, director, editor, narrator, performer, or translator
*While not required, adding the date you accessed the material to the end of the citation is highly recommended,
especially when dealing with pages that change frequently or do not have a visible copyright date.
*If source is same as uploaded by, excluded uploaded by in citation.
Source*:
Title:
Web site (italicized):
Uploaded by:
Date of Published:
URL:
Date Viewed:
Source
Title
Date Published
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Electronic Resource
Website (Example #1):
Lanark, Illinois
Wikipedia.org
Wikipedia Foundation, Inc.
6 April 2014
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lanark,_Illinois
“Lanark, Illinois.” Wikipedia. Wikipedia Foundation, Inc., 6 April 2014,
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lanark,_Illinois.
*While not required, adding the date you accessed the material to the end of the citation is highly recommended,
especially when dealing with pages that change frequently or do not have a visible copyright date.
Title:
Web site (italicized):
Publisher/Sponsor:
Date of
Published/Modified:
URL:
Publisher
Title
Date Modified
Web Site
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Electronic Source
Website (Example #2):
Maguire, Carter
NASA’s deep-space craft readying for launch
CNN
Cable News Network
26 June 2014
www.cnn.com/2014/06/26/tech/innovation/nasa-orion-
spacecraft/index.html
Maguire, Carter. “ NASA’s deep-sapce craft readying for launch.” CNN, Cable News Network,
26 June 2014, www.cnn.com/2014/06/26/tech/innovation/nasa-orion-spacecraft/index.html.
*While not required, adding the date you accessed the material to the end of the citation is highly recommended,
especially when dealing with pages that change frequently or do not have a visible copyright date.
Author(s):
Title:
Web site (italicized):
Publisher/Sponsor:
Date of
Published/Modified:
URL:
Title
Date Published
Web Site
Publisher
Author
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Electronic Resource
Website (Example #3):
No Author
New Accountability: Framework Raises the Bar for State Special Education
Programs
Ed
U.S. Department of Education
24 June 2014
www.ed.gov/news/press-releases/new-accountability-framework-raises-bar-state-
special-education-programs
“New Accountability Framework Raises the Bar for State Special Education Programs.” Ed, U.S.
Department of Education, 24 June 2014, www.ed.gov/news/press-releases/new-
accountability-framework-raises-bar-state-special-education-programs.
*Publisher was located at the top of the page.
*While not required, adding the date you accessed the material to the end of the citation is highly recommended,
especially when dealing with pages that change frequently or do not have a visible copyright date.
Author(s):
Title:
Web site (italicized):
Publisher/Sponsor:
Date of
Published/Modified:
URL:
Title
Date Published
Web Site Publisher
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Electronic Resource:
Dictionary (Online):
Citation
Merriam-Webster
Merriam-Webster, Inc.
2014
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/citation
“Citation.” Merriam-Webster. Merriam- Webster, Inc., 2014, www.merriam-
webster.com/dictionary/citation.
*While not required, adding the date you accessed the material to the end of the citation is highly recommended,
especially when dealing with pages that change frequently or do not have a visible copyright date.
Title:
Web site (italicized):
Publisher/Sponsor:
Date of
Published/Modified:
URL:
Title
Date Published
Web Site
Publisher
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Electronic Resource:
Encyclopedia (Online):
No Author
Michael Jordan
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.
28 May 2014
www.britannica.com/biography/Michael-Jordan
“Michael Jordan.” Encyclopaedia Britannica. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., 28 May 2014,
www.britannica.com/biography/Michael-Jordan.
*While not required, adding the date you accessed the material to the end of the citation is highly recommended,
especially when dealing with pages that change frequently or do not have a visible copyright date.
Author(s):
Title:
Web site (italicized):
Publisher/Sponsor:
Date of
Published/Modified:
URL:
Title
Date Published
Web Site
Publisher
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Electronic Resource
Print Image found Online:
Vinci, Leonardo da.
Mona Lisa
1503-1505
Louvre
Paris
Encyclopedia Britannica
www.britannica.com/topic/Mona-Lisa-painting
8 Oct. 2019
Vinci, Leonardo da. Mona Lisa. 1503-1505. Lourve, Paris. Encyclopedia Britannica,
www.britannica.com/topic/Mona-Lisa-painting, Accessed 8 Oct. 2019.
* You may have to do additonal research to find some of the information needed for this citation
(i.e. Date of Creation).
Artist(s):
Title of Work (Italicized):
Date of Creation:
Institution Housed:
City Housed:
Website (Italicized):
URL:
Date of Access:
Title
Date of Creation
Web Site
Institution
Artist
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Electronic Resource
Digital Files:
* Use this same citation format for all digital files (images/JPEG’s/PNG’s, PDF’s, MP3’s,
etc)
No Author
ANIMAL CLIP ART AND POETRY FOR CHILDREN – TOAD
ClipArt Best
2014
cliparts.co/clipart/2343569
“ANIMAL CLIP ART AND POETRY FOR CHILDREN – TOAD.” ClipArt Best, 2014,
cliparts.co/clipart/2343569.
*While not required, adding the date you accessed the material to the end of the citation is highly recommended,
especially when dealing with pages that change frequently or do not have a visible copyright date.
Artist(s):
Title of Work:
Publisher:
Date Published/Modified:
URL:
Title
Date Published
Web Site
Publisher
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Electronic Resource
Sound Recording (CD):
Adele
Rolling in the Deep
Adele 21
XL Recordings LTD.
2011
* When citing CD’s, when possible, use the actual CD information, not the case.
Adele. “Rolling in the Deep.” Adele 21, XL Recordings LTD., 2011.
Artist(s):
Title of Song:
Album Title (Italicized):
Publisher:
Date Published/Modified:
Title
Date Published Title of Song
Publisher Artist
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Electronic Resource
Recorded Films/Movies (DVD/VHS):
Schindler’s List
Steven Spielberg
Liam Neeson, Ben Kingsley, Ralph Fiennes, Caroline Goodall, Jonathan
Sagalle, and Embeth Davidtz
Universal Studios
2004
* Use Perf. to head list of performers if applicable.
* When citing DVD’s, when possible, use the actual DVD information, not the case.
Schindler’s List. Directed by Steven Spielberg, performances by Liam Neeson, Ben Kingsley,
Ralph Fiennes, Caroline Goodall, Jonathan Sagalle, and Embeth Davidtz, Universal Studios,
2004.
Title:
Director:
Performer(s) if applicable:
Distributor:
Release Year:
Title Date Released
Performers Distributor
Director
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Citation Rules Page
Rules:
#1. Begin your Works Cited page on a separate page at the end of your paper.
#2. The Works Cited page should have 1 inch margins, and include the same MLA header as
your paper (i.e. last name, page number located in header).
#3. Label the page Works Cited (do not italicize, bold, quote, or change the font size of this
label).
#4. Double space all citations.
#5. Indent the 2nd and subsequent lines of citations (i.e. if there are 2, 3, or more lines of a
citation they will all be indented).
#6. List page numbers of sources when applicable. If you are viewing pages 1-17 (1 through
17), or just 1,17 (1 and 17) besure to follow the correct format.
#7. Citations are required to include URL’s, permalinks or DOI’s. When adding this
information always remove Http:// from URL.
#8. Capitalize each word in the titles of articles, books, etc, but do not capitalize articles (the,
an), prepositions, or conjunctions unless one is the first word of the title or subtitle (ex: Gone
with the Wind or The Art of War).
#9. When citing author’s names, do not include titles (Dr., Sir, Saint, etc) or degrees (PhD,
MA, DDS, etc). However, you must include suffixes (Jr., II., etc.) when citing names (ex: King,
Martin Luther, Jr.).
#10. If not author or editor exist, then begin the citation with the title of the article/book.
#11. If citing more than one work by a particular author, order the entries alphabetically by
title, and use three hypens (---) in place of the author’s name foreach entry after the first.
For additional information on in-text citations, please view the following resource:
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/02/
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Works Cited
Adele. “Rolling in the Deep.” Adele 21, XL Recordings LTD., 2011.
“ANIMAL CLIP ART AND POETRY FOR CHILDREN – TOAD.” ClipArt Best, 2014,
cliparts.co/clipart/2343569.
Berglund, Jennifer. “Searching for Life in Mexico’s Underwater Caves.” Discover. Kalmbach
Publishing Co., July/Aug. 2014, discovermagazine.com/2014/julyaug/16-cave-man.
Bourne, Joel K. Jr. “The Next Breadbasket.” National Geographic, July 2014, pp. 47-77.
Callow, Alexander B., Jr., editor. American Urban History: An Interpretive Reader with
Commentaries. 3rd ed., New York, Oxford University Press, 1982.
Chaucer, Geoffrey. The Canterbury Tales, edited by Jill Mann. Penguin Books, 2005.
“Citation.” Merriam-Webster. Merriam- Webster, Inc., 2014, www.merriam-
webster.com/dictionary/citation.
Damm, Richard. “World War II Submarine Warfare – rare footage.” YouTube, 18 Mar. 2013,
www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8DxhS8wpoI, accessed 27 June 2014.
Denton, Gillian, et al, editors. The Dorling Kindersley History of the World. New York, Dorling
Kindersley Publishing Inc., 1994.
Gladstone, Rick. “U.S. Plans to Reduce Its Land Mine Stockpile.” The New York Times. The
New York Times Company, 27 June 2014, www.nytimes.com/2014/06/28/us/us-to-cut-its-
land-mine-stockpile.html.
Grosswirth, Marvin, et al. Match Wits with Mensa: The Complete Quiz Book. Cambridge, Da
Capo Press, 1998.
Holmsten, Brian and Alex Lubertozzi, editors. The Complete War of the Worlds: Mars’ Invasion
of Earth from H.G. Wells to Orson Welles. Sourcebooks, Inc., 2001.
Kreager, Derek A. “Guarded Borders: Adolescent Interracial Romance and Peer Trouble at
School.” Social Forces, vol. 87, no. 2, Dec. 2008, pp. 887-910. EBSCOhost,
search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=eric&AN=EJ829676&site=ehost-live.
“Lanark, Illinois.” Wikipedia. Wikipedia Foundation, Inc., 6 April 2014,
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lanark,_Illinois.
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