Let's get you straightened out first. You mean "citing," not "sitting." The verb "cite" means to refer to, and in particular to quote or paraphrase. Second, one doesn't cite MLA in a research paper; one uses MLA style to cite something else. Finally, if you want to understand MLA style, consult the book itself: MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. It's formatted in a way that makes finding what you need relatively easy. Relatively, that is. Yes, it's takes more time that flinging questions into cyberspace, but then what you get is often determined by the effort you give. Now go do the work.
he is an MLA
An MLA backbencher is a newly elected MLA
There are several MLA's in mumbai.
the MLA of aligarh should be well educated and understanding
An MLA stands for a Member of the Legislative Assembly, which is an elected official who represents a constituency in a state or provincial legislature. An MLA who is also a minister holds a dual role as a legislator and a member of the executive branch in government, responsible for overseeing specific departments or portfolios and implementing policies.
mla is gazisted offircer
mla is gazisted offircer
Alberta has more than one MLA.
yes......but it depends on what kind of MLA document your talking about.......but yes you can email an MLA document
MLA = Modern Language Association
MLA is a member of legislative assembly
What are some characteristic of mla