MLA Style Models for Citing AofA Sources
WR 122 Handout -  Winter 2008

Grellhesl, Angi. “Mediating the Speech Code Controversy.” Aims of Argument: A Brief Guide. Ed. Timothy W. Crusius and Carolyn E. Channel. 5th ed. Boston: McGraw-Hill, 2006. 301-303.

Miller, Charity. “When Will Race Lose the Race?” Aims of Argument: A Brief Guide. Ed. Timothy W. Crusius and Carolyn E. Channel. 5th ed. Boston: McGraw-Hill, 2006. 263-265.

Pugh, Patrick. “Legalizing Euthanasia: A Means to a More Comfortable Dying Process.” Aims of Argument: A Brief Guide. Ed. Timothy W. Crusius and Carolyn E. Channel. 5th ed. Boston: McGraw-Hill, 2006. 133-139.

Rachels, James. “The End of Life.” The End of Life: Euthanasia and Morality. Oxford UP, 1986. Rpt. in Aims of Argument: A Brief Guide. Ed. Timothy W. Crusius and Carolyn E. Channel. 5th ed. Boston: McGraw-Hill, 2006. 115-119.

Spidel, Justin. “Who Should Have the Right to Marry?" Aims of Argument: A Brief Guide. Ed. Timothy W. Crusius and Carolyn E. Channel. 5th ed. Boston: McGraw-Hill, 2006. 222-225.

NOTE: Student argument essays by Grellhesl, Miller, Pugh, and Spidel were first published in our textbook AofA.  However, Rachels' argument essay was previously published elsewhere (see *note at the bottom of page 115 in AofA p. 115 & see "Credits" in AofA p. C1), so original publication information for the Rachels' essay is included in the MLA-style bibiographical model above and "Rpt. in" indicates that Crusius and Channell are reprinting Rachels' essay from the original publication source and have secured copyright permission to do so.  
ALSO NOTE:  MLA Style requires certain formatting changes—e.g. in titles--to conform to Standard Written (American) English.

See also:  Formal Academic Summary Directions & topic choices.


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