An appendix takes its name from the root word append, which means “to add or attach something.” Since an appendix is a supporting section added but not required, this name makes sense.
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No, an appendix is not the same as a reference list, bibliography, or Works Cited page. Lists of references should appear in every research paper, while an appendix is an extra feature—something you add only if you have information to share that is not necessary to include in your paper but could be helpful.
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The difference is in their areas of focus:
- QuillBot began as a paraphraser and now offers a variety of tools to support your entire writing process, including AI Chat.
- Grammarly is primarily a grammar, spelling, and punctuation checker that has evolved to offer other revision capabilities.
- ChatGPT is primarily for generating text, not strengthening your own work.
Generative tools like ChatGPT can be helpful resources, but it’s important not to pass ChatGPT outputs off as your own work. This can be detected using an AI detector.
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QuillBot can also be compared to Wordtune, Jasper AI, and Rewriter Tools.
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It depends on the type of writing you’re using it for. You may love QuillBot if you need a wide range of writing tools, do a lot of research, get distracted easily, or write in languages other than English. If you’re looking mainly for help with revision and tone adjustments, Grammarly may be what you want.
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