The "Short Quotations" section of this page on the Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) site explains how to use short quotations (fewer than four typed lines of prose) in the text of your paper.
Examples of how the documentation should look are listed to help you format the short quotation you choose to use in your paper.
This helpful page sorts out the differences in general between quoting another's work directly, paraphrasing it, and summarizing it--regardless of the citation style you choose.
This handout describes how to format an annotated bib in MLA Style and includes several sample annotated bibliographies. Be sure to follow the directions of your instructor for formatting, as examples may differ.
This page from PurdueOWL shows examples of annotated bibliographies in both MLA and APA styles--scroll to find the example for the style you're using. You should always follow your professor's instruction on how to format an annotated bibliography as preferences may differ.
Even though the 8th edition of the MLA Handbook doesn't address creating appendixes, this document gives tips and examples for how to do so if you don't want to embed figures within the text of your paper.