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The information in a works cited: is

a. a list of every source a writer evaluated.
b. does not relate to in-text citations.
c. should be listed in alphabetical order.
d. all of the choices are correct.

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Final answer:

The works cited list should include all sources cited in the text, presented in alphabetical order, with complete publication data. It is directly related to in-text citations and excludes sources not cited in the document.

Step-by-step explanation:

A works cited page is not just a list of every source a writer evaluated, which eliminates option A. Option B is incorrect because the entries on the works cited page are directly related to in-text citations. They provide a complete list of all the sources that were quoted, paraphrased, or summarized within the text. Every source that is included in the works cited page must be cited in the text, and vice versa.

In terms of formatting, each entry on a works cited list should include author, title, publisher, publication date, and sometimes additional details like the URL or DOI if available. This list appears at the end of the document, after the content and any footnotes or endnotes. When it comes to an APA references list or an MLA works cited list, the function is essentially the same even though the styling and some specifics of information presentation may differ.

Lastly, it is important to remember that while every cited work in the text must be in the works cited or references list, not every source that was read or considered by the author necessarily needs to be included unless it has directly contributed to the work.

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