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Lesson Plan: Formatting a Research Paper MLA Style

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13102
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9
10
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In this lesson, students will explore research papers in MLA formatting. They will have the opportunity to evaluate existing research papers, format existing research papers, practice citing sources,  and create their own research paper. 

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