The correct answer is D. To provide readers with full bibliographic information on the cited sources
Step-by-step explanation:
In academic writing, a works-cited page is a page included at the end of a document with broader information about the sources that were cited during the document (either quoted, summarized or paraphrased). This means in the work-cited page the author of the text, lists the sources and includes information such as the name of the author, the title of the source, date of publication, etc. that can be used by readers to locate the original sources and in general terms see the sources or bibliography that was used. Thus, the main purpose of a works-cited page is "to provide readers with full bibliographic information on the cited sources".