Difference Between Bibliography and Footnotes

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Question:

Unlike a footnote, a bibliography _____.

does not contain the publication information about a source

includes the aims or objectives the researcher hopes to accomplish

includes sources that provide information but do not result in citations

does not give evidence of the nature of sources the author consulted

Answer:

Unlike a footnote, a bibliography includes sources that provide information but do not result in citations.

A bibliography lists all the sources that were consulted or referenced in the research, regardless of whether they were directly cited in the text. In contrast, footnotes typically provide specific citations or additional information related to particular points in the text.