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Which of the following statements best describes endnotes?

a. A sequentially numbered list on a separate page titled Notes at the end of the paper after the Works Cited page.
b. A sequentially numbered list on a separate page titled Notes at the end of the paper preceding the Works Cited page.
c. A sequentially numbered list on a separate page titled Endnotes at the end of the paper after the Works Cited page.
d. A sequentially numbered list on a separate page titled Endnotes at the end of the paper preceding the Works Cited page.

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Answer:

Option B

Step-by-step explanation:

Endnotes are author's comments and remarks. They should be located on a separate page AFTER a chapter, volume, or text titled "Notes" (centered) and preceding, or before, the works cited page.

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From the term itself "endnote", this is the note that is found at the end of a book or a section or chapter of a book. And based on the given definitions above, the one that best describes endnotes is this: a sequentially numbered list on a separate page titled Endnotes at the end of the paper after the Works Cited page. The answer would be option C.
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