opere citato (op. cit.)
I think "sic" or "ita" would work.
If you know Latin you can just do the translation. If not, then you can put the work into a translation service and use that.
torture. Other synonyms: pain, greif-invoking, work at home, extended school
The noun "attack" in Latin is impetus (-us, m.: fourth declension)."To attack" can be translated petere or impetum facere (literally "to make an attack").
Vac is Latin
In opere usi
Opere citato often abbreviated to op.cit. is a Latin phrase that simply means "in the work cited", often used in footnotes or an endnote. It lets the reader know of previously cited work.
Opere citato often abbreviated to op.cit. is a Latin phrase that simply means "in the work cited", often used in footnotes or an endnote. It lets the reader know of previously cited work.
No, the work cited does not count towards the total word count.
No. The purpose of a proper work cited page is to give credit to those who supplied the information used. Basically, if you use someone else's idea and do not supply a work cited page, you are plagiarizing.
work cited page
The work cited for the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" is: Lee, Harper. To Kill a Mockingbird. HarperCollins, 1960.
Words for hit in Latin are laedo, offendo, icio, infligo, battuo. These are cited in the first-person singular indicative ("I hit; I am hitting").
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the word "work" in latin is opus
The correct term is "works cited." It is a list of sources (books, articles, websites, etc.) that you directly referenced in your work or research.
a works cited page should not have ur name or anything that was not used in the paper. only the work that u hav cited in ur essay should be on it. you do not include the work u looked at, only what u hav quoted