An outline is

a dictionary entry

an organized or systematized arrangement of important elements of a topic THIS ONE

a place to locate information

all of the above

2. Three ways to take notes are

Summarize, note take and paraphrase

Summarize, quote, paraphrase THIS ONE

3. A work cited should be arranged in

Alphabetical order THIS ONE

Shortest entries to longest entries

Longest entries to shortest entries

Books, magazines, and internet cites

All are correct.

To answer these questions, you can refer to the given options and determine the most appropriate answer. However, it can also be helpful to understand the reasoning behind each answer choice.

1. An outline is:
- "a dictionary entry": This is incorrect because an outline is not a dictionary entry.
- "an organized or systematized arrangement of important elements of a topic": This is the correct answer because an outline is a structured representation of the main points and subpoints of a topic.
- "a place to locate information": This is incorrect because an outline is not a physical location to find information.
- "all of the above": This is incorrect because an outline does not include all of the given options.

2. Three ways to take notes are:
- "Summarize, note take, and paraphrase": This is incorrect because "note take" is not a recognized method of note-taking.
- "Summarize, quote, paraphrase": This is the correct answer because summarizing, quoting, and paraphrasing are commonly used methods of taking notes.

3. A work cited should be arranged in:
- "Alphabetical order": This is the correct answer because in a works cited page or bibliography, the entries should be listed in alphabetical order.
- "Shortest entries to longest entries": This is incorrect because the length of the entries does not determine their placement in a works cited.
- "Longest entries to shortest entries": This is incorrect for the same reason as the previous option.
- "Books, magazines, and internet cites": This is incorrect because it is a categorization of sources, not the arrangement order.