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In APA style, you should title the page "References."
No, in APA style, you should not underline the book title in the bibliography. Instead, you should italicize the title of the book.
APA Style requires a title page for most academic papers, including the title of the paper, author name, institution, and running head. The title page is an essential component of formatting a paper in APA Style.
To properly format the paper using the APA style people should include a title page where they should place the running head, the title of the paper, their full name, and the institution they are affiliated with.
I think that it is in quotes, but I'm not sure.
In APA style, the general rule of thumb is to limit your title to around 12-15 words and avoid using abbreviations or any unnecessary words. Additionally, make sure your title is concise and accurately reflects the content of your paper.
A 500-word paper in APA style is typically around 2 pages in length, including the title page and references page.
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No, you can't number sentences in APA style writing.
Make the title page per the information given in the APA Formatting & Style Guide at The OWL at Purdue (see related link).
In APA Style, the title of an article should be in sentence case and enclosed in double quotation marks, not underlined or italicized.
In APA style, you would cite an internal report by including the author, year, title of the report, and the organization that published the report. For example: Author. (year). Title of the report (Report No. xxx). Organization Name.