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ENG 108 MLA Citation Worksheet
Part I: Fill in the correct in-text citation for each quotation.
1. “Global warming is already attacking the world’s coral reefs and, if nothing is done soon, could begin a long-term assault on the vast West Antarctic Ice Sheet. If the ice sheet begins to disintegrate, the worldwide consequences over the next several centuries could well be disastrous” ( ).
Works Cited
Herbert, Bob. “No Margin for Error.” To the Point: Reading and Writing Short Arguments, 2nd edition, Pearson 2009, p. 312.
2. As Karen Springen and her husband explain, “[w]e don’t allow our kids to watch TV. Period. Not at home, not at friends’ houses; and they don’t watch videos or movies, either. We want our daughters to be as active as possible, physically and mentally” ( ).
Works Cited
Springen, Karen. “Why We Tuned Out.” To the Point: Reading and Writing Short Arguments, 2nd edition, Pearson 2009, p. 293.
3. According to the New York Times, “[a]fter 19 minutes of dueling, with four bidders on the telephone and one in the room, Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Salvator Mundi’ sold on Wednesday night for $450.3 million with fees, shattering the high for any work of art sold at auction” ( ).
Works Cited
“Leonardo da Vinci Painting Sells for $450.3 Million.” The New York Times. 15 Nov 2017. Web. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/15/arts/design/leonardo-da-vinci-salvator-mundi-christies-auction.html?ref=todayspaper. Accessed 16 Nov 2017.
4. ASU’s Parking and Transit website states that “[p]arking permit prices are based on the facility’s proximity to campus destinations,” meaning the closer to campus you are, the higher the cost of parking will be ( ).
Works Cited
“Parking and Transit FAQ.” Arizona State University. N.d. Web. https://cfo.asu.edu/pts-faqs. Accessed 16 Nov 2017.
Part II
Create a Works Cited page by listing the citations from the front in the correct alphabetical order, below.