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11th Grade
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What does MLA stand for?
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What does APA stand for?
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What is MLA mostly used for?
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Answer explanation
MLA (Modern Language Association) style is most commonly used to write papers and cite sources within the liberal arts and humanities. This style is used in many different types of academic writing, including research papers, literature reviews, and scholarly articles. MLA style is also used to format papers and cite sources within the fields of language and literature.
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What classes is APA used for?
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APA (American Psychological Association) style is a widely used referencing system to help you accurately and consistently cite sources. It is used primarily for formatting papers and citing sources within the social sciences, such as psychology, sociology, and education. APA style is also used in other disciplines such as nursing, business, and the humanities.
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In APA what tense is used and why?
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In APA style, the past tense is typically used when discussing research that has already been conducted. This is because the research has already been completed and the results are known. The present tense is used when discussing the implications of the research or when discussing the research in general terms.
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In MLA what tense is used and why?
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In MLA style, the past tense is typically used when writing about literature. This is because literature is a form of art that has already been created and is not changing. The past tense is used to describe the events and characters in the work as they were when the work was written.
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