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If you do not know the author's name in a short article, what do you put in the parentheses to cite your source? (1 point)
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The publisher

The date the article was published


The title of the article

The website or company source
6 months ago

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
If you do not know the author's name in a short article, you typically put the title of the article in the parentheses to cite your source.
6 months ago

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