Key Terms
Course
English Composition II
Three cases
Subjective, objective, possessive.
Subjective (subject of sentence)
I, we, you, he, she, it, they, who
Object (receives action)
Me, us, you, him, her, it, them, whom
Possessive (shows ownership)
My/mine, our/ours, your/yours, his/her/hers/its, their/theirs
Key concept
In her reflection, Cisneros creates a dialogue between the young writer she was and the successful writer she is now. Th
Her epiphany in graduate school
"My god, I'm different from everybody in this classroom." That difference became her subject matter and her strength.
MLA in-text citation format
(Author LastName PageNumber) - no comma between name and page. APA in-text citation format: (Author LastName, Year, p.
MLA signal phrase
Author LastName states/argues/claims that... followed by page number in parentheses at sentence end.
MLA end-of-paper list is titled
Works Cited APA end-of-paper list is titled: References