An author's style is shaped by many elements including word choice, tone, length or sentences, author's purposed, figurative language, and changes in the English language over time. The way the author uses these elements also impacts the meaning of the text.
Yes, authors are listed in alphabetical order in APA style.
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Yes, in APA style, authors must be listed in alphabetical order by last name in the reference list.
The former. The style belongs to the author, and therefore a possessive is required. The one with the apostrophe is the possessive form, assuming that the style belongs to only one author. If there were more than one author with the same style, it would be "authors' style". The one without the apostrophe is gibberish.
No. Science Fiction is a genre. A style can be applied to any genre.
In APA style, when referencing multiple authors in a citation, list all the authors' last names in the order they appear in the source, separated by commas, and use an ampersand before the last author's name. For example: (Smith, Johnson, Lee, 2021).
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authors craft is setting, vocab.,just style
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When a reference has more than six authors, in APA style, you can include the first six authors followed by ellipses (...) and then the last author's name.