Thank you Dr. Taylor for taking your time to make these videos for us. I feel less nervous now. I’m 45 years old going to college for the first time. English is my most feared class due to the fact that is my third language 😩 I’ll be watching all your videos !
Many thanks, truly and deeply! I had only reluctantly returned to google docs because I don't trust google at all. That said it's far more intuitive than something like AbiWord which barely has any documentation at all and constantly breaks my line and applies formatting to the entire document unselectively.
Always well-presented presentations. I acknowledge your proficiency and the ability to simplify things for all levels. Thanking you, Kind Regards Dr. Tarad Daghamin Palestine, West-Bank.
You're welcome, Peace Man! Check out our Savvy Student Writer Facebook Group. facebook.com/groups/503133037884038/ I look forward to helping in any way that I can.
@@peakdavid sir would you please do a video under this essay topic (do movie stars have a responsibility to be good role models?why or why not? Format the text using MLA style
Thank you for the easy-to-follow video. After typing the citation, I noticed returning to the Paragraph dropdown the Line spacing on the lesson was Multiple 1.15 and the Spacing, After: 10 pt. I didn't notice you telling us to change that line spacing got confused. Do we change the citation line spacing to Multiple 1.15 and the Spacing After: 10 pt? Just need clarification.
My heading looks like it takes up too much space is there anyway to fix that? Is it is how it's supposed to be, I just highlighted my entire document and doubled spaced it.
Try this one on in-text citations: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1sT8GpUqkcI.html I'll post the video on Works Cited on Monday. Thanks!
Thanks for the question, Philip. You should be good without buying the book, unless you are a masters or doctoral-level student. Usually, you can find answers to your questions with Google.
In academic writing, "title case" means that in a title or subtitle all words are capitalized except articles and prepositions with fewer than four letters.