Use MLA formatting guidelines (1″ margins, double spaced, Times New Roman 12 font)
You must. include no fewer than 5 scholarly articles in your review, (7 is a good number)
Use databases to find your articles. Scholarly articles must be published in peer reviewed journals (not magazines).
You must synthesize elements from across multiple sources. Avoid writing any paragrapl on rust I source
A Correctly Formatted MIA Works Cited Page
Introduction:
Provide background on the text, author, time period as appropriate.
Review the main features of the text you have chosen. What makes this text worthy of so much critical attention or interest?
Point out overall trends in what has been published about the text. Are there noticeable overlaps in the questions they address, the issues they raise, or in their approaches to the text? Are there noticeable differences?
What accounts for these commonalities and differences?
Body:
Group your research into categories according to common denorinators such as time period, point of view, areas of agreement, areas of disagreement, themes of interest, etc
Within each category, summarize individual studies or articles with as much or as little detail as each merits according to its comparative importance in the literature, remembering that space (length) denotes significance, Hint: If you find that several of your articles reference the same 1 or 2 previous articles, you know that those previous articles are especially important to read and summarize.
Conclusion:
Summarize major contributions of significant studies and articles to the body of knowledge under review, maintaining the focus establishod in the introduction.
Evaluate the overall state of scholarship on your text, pointing out any major strengths or weaknessos. If there are any gaps or questions that have not yet been pursued, this is a good placo to highlight opportunities for future criticism.