Title of Assignment
Student Name
Class Name and Number
Professor Name
Month Date Year
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Title of Assignment
Start the first paragraph here. This is the second sentence. This is the third sentence.
This is the fourth sentence. This is the fifth sentence.
Start the second paragraph here. This is the second sentence. This is the third sentence.
This is the fourth sentence. This is the fifth sentence.
Start the third paragraph here. This is the second sentence. This is the third sentence.
This is the fourth sentence. This is the fifth sentence.
Start the fourth paragraph here. This is the second sentence. This is the third sentence.
This is the fourth sentence. This is the fifth sentence.
Include page numbers at the bottom center of each page. Use 1-inch margins. Use Arial,
Courier, Times New Roman, or Calibri font style. If assignment requires a title page: Include the
assignment title, your name, course title, your professor’s name, and the date of submission on
a separate page. Include all required content in a header at the top of your document. Use
double spacing throughout the body of your assignment. Use a consistent 12-point font
throughout your assignment submission. (For acceptable fonts, see General Standards section.)
Section headings can be used to divide different content areas. Align section headings
(centered) on the page, be consistent, and include at least two section headings in the
assignment. When making a narrative intext citation, use this style: As Harvey wrote, when
writing a paper for higher education, it is critical to research and cite sources (1). However,
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when writing a paper for higher education, and you want to make a normal parenthetical intext
citation, it is imperative to research and cite sources like this (Harvey, 1).
When adding direct quotes use this style for narrative citations. Harvey wrote in his
book, “Writing at a college level requires informed research” (1). Use this for normal citations,
many authors agree, “Writing at a college level requires informed research” (Harvey, 1).
When adding page numbers, use this citation format (Harvey, 1, p. 16). In the example,
the author is Harvey, the source list number is 1, and the page number that this information
can be found on is page 16. Use this for synthesized citations (Harvey, 1; Buchanan, 2).
When adding references, type “Sources” at the top of a new page. Include a numbered
list of the sources you used in your paper (the numbers indicate the order in which you used
them). Use the number one (1) for the first source used in the paper, the number two (2) for
the second source, and so on. Use the same number for a source if you use it multiple times.
Ensure each source includes five parts: author or organization, publication date, title,
page number (if needed), and how to find it. If you have trouble finding these details, then re-
evaluate the credibility of your source. Use the browser link for a public webpage. Use a
permalink for a webpage when possible. Instruct your readers how to find all sources that do
not have a browser link or a permalink. Separate each Source List Element with a period on
your Source List.
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Sources
1. Enter the first source entry here.
2. Enter the second source entry here.
3. Enter the third source entry here.
4. Enter the fourth source entry here.