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Which of the following statements is true about a "Works Cited" page? 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 contains all the sources you cite in your article, which appear in alphabetical order by author name. 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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It contains all the sources you cite in your article, which appear in alphabetical order by author name (MLA)
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The correct answer is C. It contains all the sources you cite in your article, which appear in alphabetical order by author name.

Step-by-step explanation:

In academic and formal writing, it is always necessary to include a "Works Cited page" in this, the author of the text needs to list all the sources he/she cited during the text including those the author quotes, summarized, paraphrased or referred to in any way. This page appears at the end of the document, should list the sources in alphabetical order and should include specific information of each source such as the author, title, date of publication, etc. according to style and writing manuals. Thus, the true statement about a Works cited page is " It contains all the sources you cite in your article, which appear in alphabetical order by author name".

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