Truth or False 1.) Documents formatted in MLA style feature double-spacing throu
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Truth or False
1.) Documents formatted in MLA style feature double-spacing throughout, even in the MLA heading.
2.) Paragraph indentations are one-half inch from the left hand margin.
3.) Multiple-page documents require page numbers which should include the author's last name as well as the page number.
4.) The date in the Course Information Block is formatted month day, year, as in February 15, 2013.
5.) The essay's font should remain consistent throughout the document, size 12.
6.) Students may embellish the titles of their essays by bolding, italicizing, enlarging, or colorizing them.
7.) Inserting page numbers in the document's header (rather than simply typing the page numbers on the first line of the page) allows the word processing software to automatically paginate the entire document.
8.) Between paragraphs, add an additional space, creating quadruple spacing between paragraphs.
9.) Top and bottom margins should be set at one inch, and left- and right-hand margins should be set at 1.15 inches (the default for Word 2010).
10.) Mrs. Hudson expects students to spell her name correctly (in the Course Information Block).
Explanation / Answer
1.Is true:
Use double-spacing throughout the entire paper.
2.Is true:
The first line of each paragraph is half an inch Indented from the left margin.
3.Is True
This is added at the upper right-hand corner of every page.
4.Is False
The date is formatted as day month year (10 February 2018)
5.is true
MLA format requires a regular font such as Times New Roman or other readable forms with font size 12/
6.Is False
MLA format doesn't allow colorizing
7.Is true
by using this method user need not type page number for all the pages
8.Is true
A quadruple space is acceptable between the paragraph
9.Is False
Use 1-inch margins on the top, bottom, and both sides.
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