I recently completed a science project with my two partners. When we returned to school on Tuesday, our teacher informed us that any graphics (pictures) used in the project must be cited in MLA format. This is all well and good with sites such as www.easybib.com, but my friend has seemed to have lost the links to the majority of the pictures. She says her history has been "erased". If I don't find citations for these pictures, we will most likely be getting a 0 on a test grade.
Does anyone have any advice or suggestions? I've already e-mailed my teacher telling him about the situation, but I would much rather just get in the citations correctly than have to haggle with him over points.
2007-01-17
08:08:33
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