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I don't know how to start this Bibliography, Help!!? I am in English Composition 1?

So, I am taking English 111 (English Composition 1)... I am doing this Bibliography on the poet Ezra Pound... My teacher wants me to research on him in 7 different sources... like the Dictionary of literary Biography (DLB), DAB, or twentieth century authors... Ok, so I am confused about how my teacher wants my essay (bibliography) to look like, but I do not know how it should be, that's the problem...but I am confused, should I make the paragraphs in time order, in sequence, idk... because each of the seven sources pretty much gives the same information... but anyways, one paragraph will be on one of the sources...
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You just write it all down and then you make it neat like it will be ok
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  • Steffen B by Steffen B
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    go to http://www.calvin.edu/library/knightcite/. it is a wonderful tool that got me through college. You just type in the required info, or as much as you have (make sure you select the right format e.g. APA, MLA, Chicago) and press go, and it spits out the reference. Then copy and past it into you works cited. Biblo. done in minutes!

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    • 8 months ago
  • Fat Dragon - 胖龙 by Fat Dragon - 胖龙
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    A bibliography is made up of entries - not paragraphs, unless it's an annotated bibliography. You need to put your entries in order of the authors names, if no author is given, then the name of the article, if no article name, then the name of the source itself (book usually).

    Use MLA format for an English class. Check it out at www.mla.org.

    If it is supposed to be an annotated bibliography, you need to give a short summary on the information gleaned from each source. If you end up repeating the same information more than once, you might need to find some better/more diverse sources. The summary for each entry should be located just below that entry.

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    www.mla.org
    • 8 months ago

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