We are practicing a works cited page in class. I am typing sample entries as the overhead projector displays my work.
Me: "So we have a book written by Vonnegut. Let's say we also wanted to cite a book written by, say, Henry Adams, another famous writer..." I'm always curious to see if folks are following along, so I type:
"Adams, Henry. POINT! Chicago: Houghton-Mifflin, 2004."
Student [Niles]: "Hey don't say that about Henry Adams, he was a great and honorable man!"
Monday, May 25, 2009
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