American Literature

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ENGL216.MLA.CitationInformation32.docx

Use the following information to create the appropriate MLA in-text citation AND MLA Works Cited page, if you were to use this information in a research paper (you don’t). You DO NOT have to access the article. Use one page for both quotations and another page for both citations that would be included on the Works Cited page.

Article One

Article Title: “An Aristotelian Trilogy: Ethics, Rhetoric, Politics, and the Search

for Moral Truth”

Author: Christopher Lyle Johnson

Journal Source: Philosophy and Rhetoric, Vol 13, Number 1, 1980

Pages: Total pages 1-24/ Information below on page 2

1. Below is a direct quote from the article. Rewrite the quoted information and place the appropriate MLA parenthetical citation for an in-text citation.

“Aristotle’s ethical theory concentrates finally upon the application of intelligence to the determination of practice. The idea of logos emerges as a foundation of moral virtue; and the moral virtue emerges as the perfection of human nature.”

2. Create an MLA citation for the Works Cited page using the above information for

Article One.

Article Two

Article Title: “Prudence and Performance”

Author: Robert Hariman

Journal Source: Rhetoric Society Quarterly, Vol 21, Number 2, 1991

Pages: Total pages 26-25/ Information below on page 26

3. Below is a direct quote from the article. Rewrite the quoted information and place the appropriate MLA parenthetical citation for an in-text citation.

“Phronesis, or prudence, designates the capacity for effective political response to contingent events. It arises in deliberation, requires implicit understanding of the possible, the probable, and the appropriate within a specific community.”

4. Create an MLA citation for the Works cited page using the above information for Article Two