Please be more specific.
Alphabetically.
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Alphabetically within their own classification
The textual link to the bibliography entry is usually the author's surname along with the year of publication. The entries are listed alphabetically by the author's surname.
They are arrange alphabetically.
Arranging characters in alphabetical order is exactly what it sounds like. You must arrange characters in the order that they appear alphabetically.
Woodrow Wilson; 1913-1921
Hi there. Thank you for your question! First and foremost, you need to own a copy of the white pages. Then you need the surname of your friend and the town he/she lives in. And the you find them under that surname. White-pages are organised alphabetically, as a dictionary is.
To arrange "firctaf," you first need to identify the letters: f, i, r, c, t, a, and f. You can then sort them alphabetically, which gives you: a, c, f, f, i, r, t. If you're looking to create a meaningful word, the letters can be rearranged to form the word "craft."
In the sentence you have typed, the word "words" comes last alphabetically.
Arranging a people's encyclopedia by surname is a common practice that makes it easier to locate specific individuals alphabetically. Surnames are typically inherited and unique to each family, providing a straightforward way to organize and navigate information on individuals in a systematic manner.
All alphabets are arranged alphabetically by definition.