Let's say I'm doing an assignment with an appendix (in the appendix I have calculations, graphs, etc.). Should I inlude the works cited in the appendix, before, or after?

When including an appendix in your assignment, the works cited page should be placed after the main text of your assignment, rather than within the appendix itself. Here's how you can do it:

1. Begin your assignment by writing the main text, including an introduction, body, and conclusion.
2. After the conclusion, insert a section break to separate the main text from the appendix. This can typically be done by going to the "Page Layout" or "Layout" tab in your word processing software and selecting "Breaks" > "Next Page."
3. Label the section break as "Appendix" or "Appendices" and apply appropriate formatting (e.g., make the text bold or use a larger font size).
4. Insert your appendix, which can include calculations, graphs, or any supplementary material that supports your main text.
5. After the appendix, insert another section break to separate it from the works cited page.
6. Create a new page titled "Works Cited" and list all the sources you have referenced in your assignment using the appropriate citation style (e.g., APA, MLA, Chicago).

By following this approach, you ensure that your works cited page comes after the main text of your assignment but before the appendix. This structure helps maintain clarity and organization in your assignment.