'Sited' means placed at a certain spot, and 'Cited' means to quote something, usually a law or regulation.
Yes, you should always punctuate a sentence that ends with a citation in a works cited. Use the appropriate punctuation mark (usually a period) to end the sentence before the citation.
No, because it is n ot a proper nou n. It is a prepositio n.
The past tense of "cite" is "cited."
Use "work" when referring to tasks, duties, or the act of doing something, such as "I have to go to work tomorrow." Use "works" when referring to the output or results of someone's efforts, such as "Her latest piece of art is one of her best works."
There are many different pages that the works cited page is on. You can online and look at each site until you find the one you like.
'Sited' means placed at a certain spot, and 'Cited' means to quote something, usually a law or regulation.
Reference Page APEX -> work-sited list
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I use double-spacing for my bibliography or works cited page, with a hanging indent for each citation.
it is the page with all your bibliograhpys
Yes, a works cited page typically requires a centered heading "Works Cited" or "References" at the top of the page. This heading helps readers easily identify the list of sources cited in the document.
A citation is a specific source that you mention in the body of your paper. The format may change depending on the style of use. A reference is a list of the sources that are cited. The reference is listed at the end of the paper.
Biofuel is fuel that is made from organic materials. The largest consumer is the United States Army. When used in a paper, they must be cited the same way articles or journals are cited.
The month of May is not abbreviated in a Works Cited entry.
A Works Cited is basicly the same as a credits, or sources part in a paper or something were you use information thats not yours. For example, You copy a paragraph from Wikipedia, and use it as a quote, you would put the place were you got that information in your works cited.