Document their work using appropriate conventions (MLA).
I don’t believe that I have changed much since the beginning of the term in regard to following MLA formatting. My Works Cited pages have been formatted correctly for all 3 papers, and I always make sure to cite my quotes properly. My quotes have also been integrated into the pieces well, though I will admit that sometimes I struggle with when to put a comma before the quote. I will be more conscious of the comma quotation rules going forward and try to be mindful of when it is appropriate to use one. Though I think I mainly manage to avoid many MLA errors because I usually constantly refer to sources that let me know the setup for a Works Cited citation, for example. Also, all the years of including and creating in-text citations have trained me to not make many errors in that department either.
See below for more paper specific comments on my MLA formatting and examples of my Works Cited pages.
Paper 1
My quotes were all properly cited according to the MLA format with the author and page number (if available) after each quoted section.
My works cited page on the paper was done well. I used the model citations and MLA formatting guides to make sure everything was recorded properly.

Paper 2
All quotes were properly cited in MLA format and the authors were introduced and referred to correctly throughout the piece.
My Works Cited page also includes all the appropriate information and is formatted according to MLA standards.

Paper 3
All quotes were properly cited according got MLA standard with the (Author, Page) formatting. Also, when the articles were introduced they had the author’s full name given and from that point onwards only the last name was referenced for the author.
My Works Cited page was also formatting according to the standard MLA format.
