1) You must follow MLA Style and Formatting throughout the entirety of the assignment. This goes without saying, but your header and all other elements must be correctly formatted.
2) You must include all the required details in the Bibliographic Information relevant to your source type (e.g., book, article, journal, etc.)
3) You must include at least one PARAGRAPH (or multiple paragraphs) that is substantial, as discussed in class. One, two, or three sentences is not a paragraph. Your paragraph should include an overall description of what the source covers, as well as 1) the context of the original source, 2) its evidence therein, and 3) its relevance to your topic/essay: how does it relate to your topic and how it will help to support your claim(s); or, if not, how and why it does not do these things.
You might also use example of quotes, statistics, paraphrase, or summary, that you find will likely be included in your essay as evidence to your argument.