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A works cited page at the end of a paper should contain the following formatting:
include a photograph of the author, magazine, or book
be formatted from the newest source to the oldest source.
be formatted in alphabetical order, be double-spaced, and use hanging indents if there is more than
one line.



Answer :

The information provided in the question regarding the formatting of a works cited page is partially incorrect. Let's correct it: A works cited page at the end of a paper should be formatted as follows: 1. It should not include a photograph of the author, magazine, or book. The focus should be on listing the sources in a specific format. 2. The sources should be arranged in alphabetical order by the last name of the author or the title if there is no author. 3. The entries should be double-spaced for clarity and readability. 4. For each entry, a hanging indent should be used if the citation extends to more than one line. This means the first line of each entry should align with the left margin, while any subsequent lines are indented. By following these formatting guidelines, the works cited page will be organized, easy to read, and meet the standard requirements for academic or research papers.