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Please help (5.05, LC)What is the relationship between in-text or internal citations and the Works Cited?
A) The information in internal citations and the Works Cited is exactly the same information, but internal citations are format the information differently.

B)Internal citations tell readers basic source information so that they can go to the Works Cited for more publication information on the source.

C)The Works Cited provides website information, date accessed, and author name, while internal citations provide the publisher and date of publication.

D)Internal citations tell readers if the information is paraphrased, quoted, or summarized, while the Works Cited provides information on the actual source.

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The best answer for this question would be:

B)Internal citations tell readers basic source information so that they can go to the Works Cited for more publication information on the source.

Because internal citations are just a hint of the source that you will be looking for in the references. Works cited, helps you look for the reference easily.

Answer:

B)Internal citations tell readers basic source information so that they can go to the Works Cited for more publication information on the source.

Explanation:

When a Bibliographic Search is required, the student will use the sources of bibliography collected to discuss, analyze and substantiate the reported ideas, and organize the contributions of other researchers and always indicate the sources where he obtained the information. When this is done in the body of the text, it is called an "inner quotation". For this reason, we can conclude that the relationship between an internal citation and the cited work is that the internal citation informs readers of the basic source information so that they can access the Cited Works for more publication information about the source.