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-\documentclass[mla7]{mla}
-
-\title{Sample MLA Document}
-\author{John Doe}
-\professor{Dr Suzie Que}
-\course{\LaTeX\ 101}
-\date{\today}
-
-% This will be explained later!
-\addbibresource{example.bib}
-
-\begin{document}
-
-\begin{paper}
-
-This is an example document using ``mla.cls''.
-The header is automatically printed for you when calling the
-``paper'' environment, which is why we jumped straight into
-writing our body.
-
-\section{A section}
-
-Our professor prefers we section our paper since it's
-\emph{really} long:
-\begin{blockquote}
-I really hope you do this right, John.
-I got tired of reading that twenty-page paper with no logical breaks!
-Just divide it into sections already, even though the MLA style guide
-doesn't tell you to.
-It's technically not \emph{prohibited}, I guess. \cite{que2019}
-\end{blockquote}
-That's when the ``\textbackslash{}section'' commands come in handy.
-You can even create a subsection!\endnote{It's just like in the
-normal ``article'' class.}
-
-\subsection{Subsection}
-
-Notice we cited something above in the blockquote.
-That's where ``workscited'' comes in handy with perfect MLA format!
-(The ``example.bib'' file follows this whole example.)
-But, before that\ldots didn't we specify an endnote somewhere?
-
-\end{paper}
-
-\begin{notes}
-
-% It's also important you use the MLA template
-% provided with the class, lest it look wrong.
-
-\printendnotes[mla]
-
-\end{notes}
-
-\begin{workscited}
-
-% It's important to use ``heading=none'' here, since the
-% ``workscited'' environment already prints it out for us.
-
-% Also, notice we had to include the bibliography file
-% in the preamble. That's important!
-
-\printbibliography[heading=none]
-
-\end{workscited}
-
-\end{document}