Margins:
Except for page numbers (see below), leave one-inch margins all
around the text of your paper -- left side, right side, and top and
bottom. Paragraphs should be indented half an inch; set-off quotations
should be indented an inch from the left margin (five spaces and ten
spaces, respectively, on standard typewriters).
Page Numbers:
Number your pages consecutively throughout the manuscript (including
the first page) in the upper right-hand corner of each page, one-half
inch from the top. Type your last name before the page number. Most
word processing programs provide for a "running head," which
you can set up as you create the format for the paper, at the same time
you are establishing things like the one-inch margins and the double-spacing.
This feature makes the appearance and consistency of the page numbering
a great convenience. Make sure the page-number is always an inch from
the right-hand edge of the paper (flush with the right-hand margin of
your text) and that there is a double-space between the page number
and the top line of text. Do not use the abbreviation p. or any other
mark before the page number.
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Your Research Paper's Format
Recommendations here are based on
the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers.
Heading and Title:
Your research paper does not need a title page. At the top of the first
page, at the left-hand margin, type your name, your instructor's name,
the course name and number, and the date -- all on separate, double-spaced
lines. Then double-space again and center the title above your text.
(If your title requires more than one line, double-space between the
lines.) Double-space again before beginning your text. The title should
be neither underlined nor written in all capital letters. Capitalize
only the first, last, and principal words of the title. Titles might
end with a question mark or an exclamation mark if that is appropriate,
but not in a period. Titles written in other languages are capitalized
and punctuated according to different rules, and writers should consult
the MLA Guide or their instructors.

Spacing:
The MLA Guide says that "the research paper must be double-spaced,"
including quotations, notes, and the list of works cited.
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