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What is the difference between an Intex citation and a reference on the works cited page
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An "Intex citation" is not a standard term in academic writing. It seems like you may be referring to an "in-text citation," which is a brief citation within the body of the text that directs readers to the full citation on the works cited page.
A reference on the works cited page, on the other hand, is a full citation of a source that was used in the research or writing of a paper. It includes all the necessary information for someone to locate the source, such as the author's name, title of the work, publication date, and page numbers.
In summary, an in-text citation is a brief reference within the text that points to a full citation on the works cited page, whereas a reference on the works cited page is a complete citation of a source used in the paper.
A reference on the works cited page, on the other hand, is a full citation of a source that was used in the research or writing of a paper. It includes all the necessary information for someone to locate the source, such as the author's name, title of the work, publication date, and page numbers.
In summary, an in-text citation is a brief reference within the text that points to a full citation on the works cited page, whereas a reference on the works cited page is a complete citation of a source used in the paper.
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