How should references on a Works Cited page be arranged?
"nternal citations are important in the body of your text. They show connection between a specific piece of information and the source where you found it. However, naming the author is not enough for readers. They must be able to verify the information themselves. That is the purpose of a “Works Cited” page. On this page, each reference follows a certain format. View examples of citing common sources. For example, this is the format to follow for an online article: Author last name, author first name. “Title of text.” Publisher name, date of publication. Web. Date you accessed the article <URL address>." - FLVS SOURCE
@missSmartiez thanks
As my school says. Anyways, do you need help on arranging how it is on the document and what order you list them as? Or? No problem!
no but thanks @missSmartiez
Alright!
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