Stay positive, but be realistic. You’re addressing a problem, not solving it.
Implementation is always a work in progress. You have to have a plan, but it doesn’t have to be perfect.
Do all of your in-text citations point to an entry on the Works Cited page?
Are they made up of the last name of the author(s) or the first few words of article titles?
Did you only cite those resources that you used in the piece?
Did you cite all of the resources that you used in the piece?
Are all citations in MLA format?
For more detail about the appropriate way to cite documents in MLA Style, including model citations and examples of a Works Cited page, check out the OWL at Purdue’s “MLA Formatting and Style Guide.”
Did you use at least five reliable, academic sources?