If an author's name is not provided for an article, what information should be included in the in-text citation?
2 answers:
The answer is NOT ‘the complete title of the article’ and it is NOT ‘the publisher’ .
I got it wrong both times with those two answers.
The correct answer is ‘a portion of the title’
It can NOT be ‘date of publication’ so the CORRCT answer has to be ‘a portion of the title’
the complete title of the article
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