I need help on MLA quatation. :(
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 5:06 am
Please check and see if this quotation is done right. I have to do this in MLA format. :(
Thanks a million.
1. In Neilson’s Thanks You, Dr. Miller, For Saving My Life article, “I'm happy to say Veterinary Medicine exceeded my expectations” (570).
2. In his article about Bankruptcies, Illness Linked :
Medical problems contributed to nearly two-thirds of all bankruptcies in the United States in 2007, according to a study in the American Journal of Medicine. Based on court-record reviews and interviews of more than 2,300 bankruptcy…. Most medical debtors were well educated, owned homes, and had middle-class occupations, the study found. (Anderson 61)
3. Journalist Christie McLAREN says “The cost of the Ontario Drug Benefit Plan is rising 20 percent each year. Last year, Ontario spent $638-million on this plan - five times as much as a decade ago…” (“Cost of Essential” 5).
Work Cited
Anderson, Jane. "Bankruptcies, Illness Linked." Internal Medicine News 1 July 2009: 61. Academic OneFile. Web. 5 Apr. 2012.
"Cost of Essential Medicine Too High for Many, Report Says Overhaul of Ontario Free-Drug Program Urged." Globe & Mail [Toronto, Canada] 31 July 1990: A1. Gale Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 5 Apr. 2012.
Neilson, Jacqui. "Thanks You, Dr. Miller, For Saving My Life." Veterinary Medicine Sept. 2007: 570. Health Reference Center Academic. Web. 15 Apr. 2012.
Thanks a million.
1. In Neilson’s Thanks You, Dr. Miller, For Saving My Life article, “I'm happy to say Veterinary Medicine exceeded my expectations” (570).
2. In his article about Bankruptcies, Illness Linked :
Medical problems contributed to nearly two-thirds of all bankruptcies in the United States in 2007, according to a study in the American Journal of Medicine. Based on court-record reviews and interviews of more than 2,300 bankruptcy…. Most medical debtors were well educated, owned homes, and had middle-class occupations, the study found. (Anderson 61)
3. Journalist Christie McLAREN says “The cost of the Ontario Drug Benefit Plan is rising 20 percent each year. Last year, Ontario spent $638-million on this plan - five times as much as a decade ago…” (“Cost of Essential” 5).
Work Cited
Anderson, Jane. "Bankruptcies, Illness Linked." Internal Medicine News 1 July 2009: 61. Academic OneFile. Web. 5 Apr. 2012.
"Cost of Essential Medicine Too High for Many, Report Says Overhaul of Ontario Free-Drug Program Urged." Globe & Mail [Toronto, Canada] 31 July 1990: A1. Gale Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 5 Apr. 2012.
Neilson, Jacqui. "Thanks You, Dr. Miller, For Saving My Life." Veterinary Medicine Sept. 2007: 570. Health Reference Center Academic. Web. 15 Apr. 2012.