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World Book Encyclopedia Writer's Handbook Who's Who
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In academic writing, references usually come first before the bibliography. References are typically cited within the text, while the bibliography is a separate list at the end of the document that includes all sources referenced in the paper.
Works cited pages are alphabetized. So, only you can answer this question. Look at the names of the authors of all of your sources. Do yourself a favor and right each on an index card with all of the citation information. place the cards in alphabetical order by last name, then list them on the page in this order.
Legally yes, but you would probably be questioned and could even be cited with a complaint from anyone. Your behavior would also come into play.
chalk would come first
Smell, chemical detection of objects, is/was the first sense that the very first single celled organisms had. And it works in us much like it works in them.
'You' comes first.
It is cited from the 1520's as a combination of "shuttle" and "cock". The etymology is obscure.
References should come first, followed by the bibliography, and then the appendix. The references section lists all sources cited in the work, the bibliography includes additional sources consulted but not cited, and the appendix includes any supplementary material such as tables, figures, or extra data.
I believe "it's" would come first since the root words are "it" and "is" and "it" would come before "it's".