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Bond [772]
3 years ago
5

Im not looking for the answer i just dont undertsnad what its asking?

English
1 answer:
Karolina [17]3 years ago
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You have to cite the interview and then put it in a works cited page! use a citation maker to make the citation in whatever format you need. since it says ignore italics and underlining, when you make your citation in the maker (if you use it) convert that to normal format.
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