Are you able to determine or know the 3 tools of Word I just used to

Emotional, mental, and physical; sleep deprivation affects the whole person. In most cases the person is unaware it is
happening. The most devastating affect is “dumbing down” of the cognitive processes. (Peri) When something that
important is so easily fixed why do people persistently give themselves the short end of the stick or believe it is normal?
(Matthiessen) What are the symptoms and what can be done to mitigate the effects?
Works Cited
Matthiessen, Constance. Fighting Off Sleepiness: Myths and Facts. 2015. Web. 24 Feb. 2015. <http://www.webmd.com/sleepdisorders/excessive-sleepiness-10/myths-facts>.
Peri, Camille. 10 things to hate about sleep loss. 2015. Web. 24 Feb. 2015. <http://www.webmd.com/sleep-disorders/excessivesleepiness-10/10-results-sleep-loss>.
Are you able to determine or know the 3 tools of Word I just used to create this?
Okay, that is a trick, it really is 4 and no probably not, only two are visible! First thing I did was turned on the
Readability function.
Readability
Click on File
Click on Options
Click on Proofing
Make sure the box is checked for Readability statistics
After every spell check a new box will open showing all sorts of stats. My
short paragraph was 8.
Researching
Highlight a phrase and then right click it and select Look up. From there you have
several choices. Choose Bing for a web search. Click on the URL and it will take you
to the website in a new window.
Insert In-Line Citation
Click on References tab
Click on Insert Citation
Click on Add New Source
Select type of source (Lots!)
Fill in the blanks, click okay
It will automatically place the in-line citation
at the location of your cursor. Add each as you go. You will be able to select
one you have already created or create a new one.
Bibliography or Works Cited
Click on References Tab
Click on drop down next to Style – Select MLA
seventh
Click on Bibliography
Select Bibliography or Works Cited
Click on Insert Bibliography