#. In KWIC index the keyword appeases-
(A) At the beginning of each entry
(B) At the centre of the line
(C) Cataloguing Cods
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In the KWIC index, the keyword appeases At the beginning of each entry.
- (A) At the beginning of each entry. is the correct option.
- The Keyword-in-Context (KWIC) index is a type of indexing system used in libraries that involve rearranging the keywords of an entry.
- The search term, or keyword, is moved to the beginning of the centre of the line for easier reference.
- As given, a KWIC index with the keyword "appeases" may appear as "Appeases: He tried to appease her with treats".
- The KWIC index is created using cataloguing codes and abstracting procedures.
- The index is then used to quickly access information as the keyword is moved to the beginning of the centre of the entry line.
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