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The excerpt is a sample works-cited list.
A typed list of citations titled Works cited, with W and C capitalized. There are 3 citations. The turnovers for the second and third citations set flush left. There is extra space between citations. The first words in each citation, from top to bottom, are Keegan, Keller, South. The third citation does not have an access date.
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The excerpt is a sample works-cited list.
A typed list of citations titled Works cited, with W and...
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