Objective: Arrange the list of references according to standard formatting, Direction: Arrange the following in alphabetical order and standard format in research.. Write your answers in your paper.
1. ULEAC (1991). Certificate of attainment in English: General information Universit of London Examinations and Assessment Council.
2. Wong, R., Glendinning, E. & Mantell, H. (1994). Becoming a writer Longman
3. University of Hertfordshire (1 September, 1996) University policies and regulations Applications and admissions, number 14.1: Appendix II University of Hertfordshire.
4. University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (1995). English as a Foreign Language examination, certificates and diplomas: Regulations 1995 UCLES 5. Walker, T. (1992). English for academic purposes - computer science. Prentice Hall. 6. Yates, C. St. J. (1992). English for academic purposes - Agriculture. Prentice Hall.
7. Zimmerman, F. (1989). English for science. Prentice Hall
8. Carol, B. J. & West, R. (1989). ESU framework: Performance scales for English language examinations. Longman,
9. Chafe, W. (1982). Integration and involvement in speaking, writing, and oral literature. In D. Tannen (Ed.), Spoken and written language: Exploring orality and literacy (pp. 35-53). Ablex Publishing Corporation.
10. Educational Testing Service (1992). TOEFL test and score manual Educational Testing Service 5
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Objective:Arrange the list of references according to standard formatting. Direction:Arrange the following in alphabetical order and standard format in research.. Write your answers in your paper. 1. ULEAC (1991). Certificate of attainment in English: General information. Universit of London Examinations and Assessment Council. 2. Wong, R., Glendinning, E. & Mantell, H. (1994). Becoming a writer. Longman. 3. University of Hertfordshire (1 September, 1996). University policies and regulations: Applications and admissions, number 14.1: Appendix II. University of Hertfordshire. 4. University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (1995). English as a Foreign Language examination, certificates and diplomas: Regulations 1995. UCLES. 5. Walker, T. (1992). English for academic purposes - computer science. Prentice Hall. 6. Yates, C. St. J. (1992). English for academic purposes - Agriculture. Prentice Hall. 7. Zimmerman, F. (1989). English for science. Prentice Hall. 8.Carol, B. J. & West, R. (1989). ESU framework: Performance scales for English language examinations. Longman. 9.Chafe, W. (1982). Integration and involvement in speaking, writing, and oral literature. In D. Tannen (Ed.), Spoken and written language: Exploring orality and literacy (pp. 35-53). Ablex Publishing Corporation. 10. Educational Testing Service (1992). TOEFL test and score manual. Educational Testing Service. Specifies the location of digital information on the internet and can be found in the address bar of your internet browser. URLs in references should link directly to the cited work when possible. 1. If there is no DOI for an online journal article or an e-book, include a URL in your reference. 2. Use the URL of a journal home page for journal articles without DOI 3. Use the database home page URL in your reference. Use a URL of a library database: 4. If you use electronic resources without DOI, such as an ebook or a data set or a journal without a website, from a library database, You are required to include the URL of the database homepage in your reference An e-book "Small town sustainability: economic, social,and environmental innovation". The correct URL in the reference for this book should be URLs Uniform Resource Locators5