WorksCited.docx

Petosky 5

Works Cited

“Displacement in Mona Susan Power’s A Council of Dolls.” ChatGPT, GPT-4, OpenAI, 14 Aug. 2024, chat.openai.com/chat.

Power, Mona. A Council of Dolls: A Novel. Mariner, 2023.

Notes:

1. Your Works Cited page is a required component of your paper. It gives credit to the sources used in the paper and must be included to avoid plagiarism.

2. It includes your last name and the page number in the right, upper corner like every other page in your paper.

3. The Works Cited page must start on its own page and follow the above formatting. See your WR Handbook page 206 for an example of a properly formatted Works Cited page.

4. A Works Cited page means that any sources listed on the Works Cited page are sources you have used examples, specifics, facts, etc. from in the paper and you have followed that information with an in-text citation in the body of the paper to give credit to the author and to refer the reader to the works cited page.

a. The in-text citations match what comes first for each source here on the Works Cited page:

i. (“Displacement”).

ii. (Power 114).

b. See page 135 in your WR Handbook at the top under “List of MLA in-text citation models” for more about in-text citations.

5. You may copy and paste the two citations above to use them in your draft of Paper #2. Please note that often when you copy and paste, you may lose some formatting and italics, so be fix those as you paste these citations into your draft.