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A list of sources used at the end of a paper, book, or article is often referred to as a bibliography or a works cited page. It typically includes the author's name, title of the work, publication date, and other relevant information to help readers locate the original sources.
Either is correct, but the term "this list" is another usable form. (More common is "the list below" rather than "the below list".)
"ON the list" is correct. We use "on" when referring to something being included on a list, like being one of the items listed.
Mendel used the term hybrid when referring to a trait with two unlike alleles.
Yes, in an APA annotated bibliography, you can use bullets to list the annotated entries. The key is to maintain the proper formatting and indentation as specified by the APA guidelines. Each annotated entry should be followed by a brief summary and evaluation.
Historians are referring to the period of expanding democracy in the 1820s and 1830s. :)
Disabled, or for a person with a mental disability, you can use the term "mentally challenged."
A bibilography is a list of references, usually books or academic papers. A doctor may use any amount of such in reseach.
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The MLA bibliography should include all works used to create the paper, even if not cited directly in the paper. The bibliography is alphabetized by an author's last name.
If you are asking how you would use the term "attribute" when referring to yourself then you would use it to assign any characteristic or label to yourself. Or you have notions about yourself and who you are (as in an identity).
Sure! After completing her research paper, Amy spent hours compiling a detailed bibliography of all the sources she used.