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Read the rough draft of a works cited page.

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gregor, saul. harnessing the wind. chicago: skyline publishing, 1998.

cayman, felicia. the windmill way. topeka: heart of america press, 2010.

tudor, tanya. off-shore sources. portsmouth: sunshine house, 2008.

diaz, carlos. alternate energy. new york: academic press, 2003.

what additional information is needed for each book entry to follow mla guidelines?

a word describing the medium
a description of the book’s circulation
the month and day the book was read
the number of pages in the book

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