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The first item in a Works Cited entry is normally the a. author's last name b. year of publication c. name of publication d. title of the book or article
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The first item in a Works Cited entry is normally the
a. author's last name
b. year of publication
c. name of publication
d. title of the book or article
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The first item in a Works Cited entry is normally the "
a. author's last name" since this is the most prominent piece of information next to the title. Although this can vary slightly with different citation formats.
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