Citations are included when information from external sources is used. It helps not to take credit that is not ours and avoid plagiarizing. Thus, by using citations we give others credit and grant our research or article is trustworthy and useful.
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The author's name
The name of the article
The name of the encyclopedia
The date you looked up the information
Answer:
The author's name
Explanation:
The list of "works cited" is the section where you can find all the texts and other types of media that were used as a basis to compose the work you just read. All items on this list contain an information pattern, starting with the author's last name, followed by the author's first name, followed by the title of the article, followed by the name of publication, followed by the publication date, followed by date accessed.
Thus, we can say that what would appear first in the list of works cited would be the name of the author.
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Riordan explains this with "the Mist," which is like an invisible barrier between humans and the supernatural world. Although humans can be affected by this other world if the gods and monsters so choose, humans mostly go about their own affairs because of the Mist that doesn't allow them to see anything.
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transmit (a program or some information) by radio or television.
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