A __ includes all the works an author consulted but did not necessarily cite in the actual report.

a. Works Cited page
b. Bibliography
c. footnote
d. parenthetical citation***

Okay I have looked up the other terms is it B?

Yes, B is correct.

To answer this question, we need to understand the definitions of each option:

a. Works Cited page: This typically appears at the end of a research paper and lists only the sources that have been cited within the text.

b. Bibliography: This also appears at the end of a research paper, but it includes all the sources that the author consulted, regardless of whether they were cited or not.

c. Footnote: A footnote is a piece of information that appears at the bottom of a page, usually containing additional explanations or references related to the main text.

d. Parenthetical citation: This is a brief reference within the text that directs the reader to the full citation in the Works Cited page or Bibliography.

Based on these definitions, the correct answer is option b. Bibliography. A bibliography includes all the works an author consulted but did not necessarily cite in the actual report, whereas the Works Cited page only includes the sources that were cited within the text.

No, not D.

Have you looked up the other terms to make sure you are clear on what each one is?