For MLA Format, the entire document should be double spaced, including the works cited page. Do not skip lines between entries.
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.
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!
An engineer.
Fire works
Gastroenterologist
A gastroenterologist
the kind that works...obviouslyy:))
A paediatrician.
a Mason
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