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romanna [79]
2 years ago
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The information above refers to an article from National Geographic. Which of the following citations is the correct format of w

orks cited entry for this article?
Parfit, Michael. Islands of the Pacific. National Geographic March 2003: 106-125. Print.
Parfit, Michael. "Islands of the Pacific." National Geographic March 2003: 106-125. Print.
Michael, Parfit. "Islands of the Pacific." National Geographic March 2003: 106-125. Print.
Michael, Parfit. Islands of the Pacific. National Geographic March 2003: 106-125. Print.
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zavuch27 [327]2 years ago
4 0

The citations that is the correct format of works cited entry for the article is: "Parfit, Michael. "Islands of the Pacific." National Geographic March 2003: 106-125. Print." (Option B)

<h3>What is a citation?</h3>

A citation is a reference to a text that has been quoted in a text or an essay. This is proper to ensure that there is no incidence of plagiarism.

Thus, it is correct to state that the correct format of the citation is option B.

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