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I know you probably won't know, but if you happen to it'll be awesome. I have to type an essay and my teacer has some pretty strict rules for it [1.0 inch margins, double spaced, MLA format...the works] This is pretty serious considering if we don't do this we don't pass the class. Anywho, does any one have any idea what "source photocopies" are? She gave us a list naming what we neede to get the full points and by when, but she never explained what those were. I'm thinking they have something to do with the works cited page that we need? And I know I should've asked her [this is due Monday], but I didn't notice it until just a few minutes ago. Can you help pretty please?

2007-03-09 15:22:50 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Other - Education

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I dont know what "source photocopies" would be unless you need to photocopy what you use as your source of information and state or give a by line where it came from. In my scholastic days everything was on clay tablets. I was lucky they didnt ask for triplicates.

2007-03-09 15:32:59 · answer #1 · answered by rokdude5 4 · 0 0

I'm not really sure. I don't think source photocopies are actually something, I think she might me you havve to provide a location (source) for where you got your photocopies from. could you maybe ask a friend?

2007-03-09 23:27:54 · answer #2 · answered by jo 5 · 0 0

not sure but my guess is print off where you got your info. or photo copy the book. hope it helps!

2007-03-09 23:25:42 · answer #3 · answered by frances m 1 · 0 0

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