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berenicecastro

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In the Chicago humanities style, the bibliography
 
  A) lists only those works actually cited in the text.
  B) lists works in the order cited in the text.
  C) can include annotations.
  D) omits any type of annotation.

Question 2

Entries for the bibliography for a report following the Chicago style
 
  A) alphabetize magazine articles by the name of the magazine, if no author is cited.
  B) use quotation marks around the titles of articles from newspapers and journals.
  C) capitalize only the first words of titles of books and articles.
  D) use only the name of the principal author, followed by et al. to represent any other authors.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C
Explanation: C) If the reader is relying on the bibliography as a reading guide, annotations are often helpful. Annotations comment on individual works in the bibliography. For example, an annotation might state, This source is an excellent place for people who want to find out more about this topic to begin their research.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B
Explanation: B) According to the Chicago style, put names of newspaper and magazine articles in quotations. Italicize the names of journals, newspapers, and books.



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