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Which of the following statements is true about a "Works Cited" page?
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It contains all the sources you cite in your article, which appear in alphabetical order by author's last name.
It includes a paragraph of text explaining why you used each resource using signal phrase verbs.
It is a list of your internal citations and quotes in one place to help you when writing your article.
It lists your sources of information in the order in which you cited each one in the body of your article.
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The first statement is true: It contains all the sources you cite in your article, which appear in alphabetical order by the author's last name.
The other options are false: a Works Cited page doesn't explain why you used each source, isn't a list of internal citations for drafting, and doesn't list sources in the order they were cited.
The other options are false: a Works Cited page doesn't explain why you used each source, isn't a list of internal citations for drafting, and doesn't list sources in the order they were cited.
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