When writing, formatting can be a very important piece to making your paper a strong one. A professional paper  is correctly cited in the given format, and has little to no sentence structure or grammar problems.  In this course we used MLA citation. This form was hard to understand at first.  It was hard to remember where to put what part of the citation where. To fix this problem you can use sources to help guide you through the process of correctly citing. Two sources that were used in this course were The Little Seagull by Francine Weinberg, Michael Brody, and Richard Bullock, and another helpful book called They Say / I Say”: The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing by Cathy Birkenstein and Gerald Graff. These books can help you cite correctly,  and  helpful information on grammar and sentence structure.  There are also many other sources that you can easily find online that can help you cite your sources. Grammar and sentence structure can make or break your paper. No matter how strong your points are you readers will notice you grammar and sentence structure mistakes. A professional paper keeps tidy of these problems.

Narrative Essay – Draft

Narrative Essay – Final