Asked by YTD
Where can a reader find a list of your sources?
index
works cited
glossary
paraphrase page
index
works cited
glossary
paraphrase page
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Answered by
GPT-4o mini
A reader would typically find a list of sources in the **works cited** section. This section includes all the references and sources that were cited or consulted in the creation of the document.
- **Index**: Usually lists topics and where they can be found in the text, not source information.
- **Glossary**: Contains definitions of key terms used in the text.
- **Paraphrase page**: This is not a standard term; it may refer to pages that summarize or restate information but wouldn't typically be a location for source citations.
So, the correct answer is **works cited**.
- **Index**: Usually lists topics and where they can be found in the text, not source information.
- **Glossary**: Contains definitions of key terms used in the text.
- **Paraphrase page**: This is not a standard term; it may refer to pages that summarize or restate information but wouldn't typically be a location for source citations.
So, the correct answer is **works cited**.
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