The Counter Argument Paragraph Not everyone agree that

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The Counter Argument Paragraph Not everyone agree that. . . Those against ___ claim.

The Counter Argument Paragraph Not everyone agree that. . . Those against ___ claim. . . The opposition asserts that … They believe… These contrary voices … Individuals who oppose having a greater number of women leaders also state… Advocate for the status quote in the workplace, Victoria Pynchon declares… Those who agree with Ms. Pynchon… These individuals claim… NOTE: Your opinion does NOT go into the Counter Argument paragraph. Everything you write MUST clearly state that the words come from the opposing view. NOTE: You may, however, return to your voice in the closing sentence: While these assertions have some merit, they do not account for the overwhelming benefits of …

These are the general pieces of information that MLA suggests including in each Works

These are the general pieces of information that MLA suggests including in each Works Cited entry. In your citation, the elements should be listed in the following order: Author. Title of source. Title of container, Other contributors, Version, Number, Publisher, Publication date, Location. Each element should be followed by the corresponding punctuation mark shown above.

In-text Citations The in-text citation is a brief reference within your text that indicates

In-text Citations The in-text citation is a brief reference within your text that indicates the source you consulted. It should properly attribute any ideas, paraphrases, or direct quotations to your source, and should direct readers to the entry in the Works Cited list. For the most part, an in-text citation is the author’s name and the page number (or just the page number, if the author is named in the sentence) in parentheses.

 In-text citation examples: Imperialism is “the practice, theory, and the attitudes of a

In-text citation examples: Imperialism is “the practice, theory, and the attitudes of a dominating metropolitan center ruling a distant territory” (Said 9). OR According to Edward W. Said, imperialism is defined by “the practice, theory, and the attitudes of a dominating metropolitan center ruling a distant territory” (9). Work Cited Said, Edward W. Culture and Imperialism. Knopf, 1994.