
Tips on Writing a MLA Descriptive
EssayA descriptive
essay is written in order to describe something – usually something in physical reality – in all possible detail, so that the reader would be able to imagine it. If you are given a descriptive
essay of MLA format to write then it means that the teacher doesn’t only intend to assess your skills in description, but also wants to make sure you have at least some understanding of how is the MLA format applied to academic writing. For an unprepared person it may be burdensome to study the whole manual, so here are the basics in writing descriptive
essay of MLA format:
The page where you enumerate all the sources you used for writing your
essay and quoted is called “
Works
Cited”, is located at the end of the
work and arranged in alphabetical order.
Descriptive
essay of MLA format ends with the
Works
Cited page, but it is preceded by the list of endnotes.
Titles of books and other sources, as well as things you want to emphasize, should be written in italics or underlined. More recent variants of manual, however, recommend using italics.