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Yes, there can be an alphabetized list created from any set of items, such as names, words, or titles. To create one, simply arrange the items in order based on the first letter of each item, and then by subsequent letters if needed. This method is commonly used for organizing information for easy reference. If you need a specific alphabetized list, please provide the items you'd like to include.
Yes, its called a thesaurus. You can find one at your library, or thesaurus.com
In a MLA Works Cited page, the list is alphabetized by authors' last name. If a source has no author, the title is used for alphabetizing. Multiple works by the same author are arranged chronologically by publication.
It is an alphabetized list of members' information, such as: phone number, address, birthday, email, etc.
In a bibliography, sources are typically listed in alphabetical order by the author's last name. If there is no author, sources are alphabetized by the title of the work.
Mina entered the first and last names of all of her employees and then alphabetized the list
According to The OWL at Purdue: "Reference list entries should be alphabetized by the last name of the first author of each work.".
Make a detailed list of the dvds, keep them alphabetized, do not put dvds in random cases.
Yes, a comma-separated list of items can be alphabetized by arranging them in alphabetical order based on the first letter of each item.
No. This list would cover millions of people from the cro-Magnons to today. It would include everyone from Raphael and Monet to the man in the house on the corner! Answer: One fairly comprehensive list can be found at the Art History link below.