a university that completed a year - long study on mountain lions would most likely publish its findings on…

a university that completed a year - long study on mountain lions would most likely publish its findings on a website that ends with what domain suffix? .com .edu .gov .org question 12 (multiple choice worth 2 points) (t2 04r mc) which of the following entries would appear first on a works cited page? \wolf - eel.\ carters encyclopedia. 2009 ed. rodriguez, rina. \wolf - eels world revealed.\ sea life magazine 12 may 2010: 11 - 12. tata, drake. wolf eels. new york: star press, 2011. eel facts. 7 january 2012. marine online database. 13 march 2012 (http://www.mod.net/eels/)

a university that completed a year - long study on mountain lions would most likely publish its findings on a website that ends with what domain suffix? .com .edu .gov .org question 12 (multiple choice worth 2 points) (t2 04r mc) which of the following entries would appear first on a works cited page? \wolf - eel.\ carters encyclopedia. 2009 ed. rodriguez, rina. \wolf - eels world revealed.\ sea life magazine 12 may 2010: 11 - 12. tata, drake. wolf eels. new york: star press, 2011. eel facts. 7 january 2012. marine online database. 13 march 2012 (http://www.mod.net/eels/)

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Brief Explanations:

  1. For the first question, universities typically use the .edu domain suffix for their websites to publish academic - related content like study findings. The .com domain is for commercial entities, .gov is for government agencies, and .org is for non - profit organizations.
  2. For the second question, in a Works Cited page, entries are alphabetized by the author's last name (or the first word if there is no author). "Carter's Encyclopedia" would come first alphabetically among these options as "C" comes before "R" (Rodriguez) and "T" (Tata).

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  1. B..edu
  2. A. "Wolf - eel." Carter's Encyclopedia. 2009 ed.