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What kind of indent is often used in preparing a bibliography?

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A "hanging" indent should be used
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User Jonathan Cross
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Answer:

A hanging indent.

Step-by-step explanation:

Indent means starting the first line further away from the margin of the rest of the sentence.

A hanging indent refers to the first line being closer to the margin than the rest of the sentence.

This type of indent allows for a more visually appealing bibliography and makes it easier for the reader to quickly skim through the bibliography without having much problems while doing it.

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