The correct answer is A. Summarizes, asses, and reflects on each source
Step-by-step explanation:
In academical wring, a "works cited page" is a page placed at the end of a document or text that organizes alphabetically key information about the sources that were cited during the text including the name of the author of the source, the date it was published and other details such as the city of publication, publisher, web location depending on the type of source, which are only mentioned and organized according to style manuals.
On the other hand, an annotated bibliography refers to a document itself, in which the author does not only mention the details about the source but summarizes, analyzes, asses, evaluates and even reflects about the content of the source and can include a description of the main topic and argument of the source, the organization of the source, the scope, and purpose of the work, the strengths, and weaknesses of the source, among others.
Considering this, it can be concluded a difference between the annotated bibliography and the works cited page is that the annotated bibliography "summarizes, assess, and reflects on" each source, while the works cited page only mentions the information required to locate the source.