Sort the situations described according to which type of reference work would be MOST helpful and convenient.

Glossary, Dictionary, Thesaurus, Online Encyclopedia,

A. You have decided that you want to become a film director and want to learn how George Lucas and steven Spielberg got their start.
B. You are reading a novel and want to know how to pronounce the word astrolabe.
C. You are reading a poem in your literature textbook but have forgotten what a simile is.
D. You are writing an essay about Albert Einstein but don't want to keep reusing the word smart.
E. You have to do a report on the Great Depression but are grounded and can't go to the library.
F. You have just heard the word amanuensis on TV and want to know what is means.

A. Online Encyclopedia - This type of reference work would be most helpful and convenient for learning about the lives and careers of George Lucas and Steven Spielberg.

B. Dictionary - This type of reference work would be most helpful and convenient for learning how to pronounce the word astrolabe.
C. Glossary - This type of reference work would be most helpful and convenient for finding the definition of a simile.
D. Thesaurus - This type of reference work would be most helpful and convenient for finding synonyms for the word smart in order to avoid repetition in an essay about Albert Einstein.
E. Online Encyclopedia - This type of reference work would be most helpful and convenient for doing a report on the Great Depression, especially if access to the library is restricted.
F. Dictionary - This type of reference work would be most helpful and convenient for finding the meaning of the word amanuensis.