For MLA Format, the entire document should be double spaced, including the works cited page. Do not skip lines between entries.
I use double-spacing for my bibliography or works cited page, with a hanging indent for each citation.
For a veterinarian publishing a scientific article, there would not be a Works Cited page - you use a Works Cited page in MLA formatting, but most veterinary publications are written in APA format, which simply has a references section at the end. The list of references would be based upon the article being written. For a Works Cited page for a paper about being a veterinarian, one decent reference (although electronic) would be www dot avma dot org - this is the home page for the AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association). There is a section of this website that lists what a veterinarian does, what kind of training they need and other useful basic facts about the practice of veterinary medicine.
because they are some kind a cat in the jungle
its where you got you information from such as websites,magizines,dictionaries,any kind of resource.:)
In the MLA format works cited page, every type of material used within the paper requires a specific kind of format. The sources are listed in alphabetical order to make it easier for readers to look up the sources.
Any kind i think!
Gastroenterologist
an accountant
Fire works
An engineer.
A gastroenterologist
the kind that works...obviouslyy:))
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