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Allows Readers of Your Research
Paper to Cross-Reference Your Sources Easily.
Anyone reading your paper, including your instructor, will be able
to quickly locate the materials (books, articles, websites) you used
when writing your paper. Your Works Cited will also help readers find
materials related to your topic.
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Provides Consistent Format
Within a Discipline.
Using a consistent format allows you to keep track of your sources.
It helps your reader (and instructor) understand your arguments and
the sources you used to build those arguments. It also helps readers
evaluate the context from which you took your quotations.
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Gives You Credibility as a
Writer and Researcher.
Documenting the sources you used when writing your research paper
shows accountability on your part. Submitting a 10 to 20 page paper
without any citations or references to outside sources indicates that
you have not conducted any library research.
- Gives Credit to Those Who Helped Form Your
Ideas and Protects You From Plagiarism.
Proper citing of your sources in MLA style can help you avoid plagiarism—the
unknowing or purposeful use of another person’s words or ideas—which
is a serious offense. Plagiarism may result in anything from failure
of the assignment to expulsion from school.

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