Find as many mistakes as you can on the sample Works Cited page below. You must find at least six . Works Cited Boyd, Brian. Vladimir Nabokov: The American Years. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1991. Print. Sweet, Lynn. Women Still Earn Less Than Men: New Obama White House Report on the Status of Women. Chicago Sun Times. Mar. 1 2011. Web. 3 Apr. 2012 Power, Elizabeth. “The Cinematic Art of Nympholepsy: Movie Star Culture as Loser Culture in Nabokov’s Lolita .” Criticism 41.1 (1999): Literature Resource Center. Web. Nov. 3 2012. McVeigh, Tracy. “Forty Years of Feminism – But Women Still Do Most of the Housework.” The Guardian. Mar. 10 2012, Second Answer questions 1. What is the difference between a Works Cited and a bibliography? 2. Would you ever consider using a automatic citation generator like the ones shown in the video? 3.What questions do you still have about using MLA citation? 4. Tell a story, if you have one, about a time you totally freaked out on an in-class essay or exam. What happened, and why do you think it did? 5. Was there anything in my shared experience of a timed in-class essay that was interesting to you? 6. Was there anything confusing that I could have made clearer in the future? Third Read this article on stereotype threat ( https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1999/… )and write a one paragraph, double-spaced summary of it. Make sure to include the book’s title (italicized per MLA format) and the author’s name.In the last few sentences, you can reflect on your opinions about it, but make sure you first adequately summarize the author’s points.