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Rina is including text from a website in her paper. What information does she need to cite this resource correctly? Select four options.
title
author
web address
publisher
thesis statement
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Correct choices: title, author, web address, publisher.
Explanation: To cite a website you need the page title, the author's name (if given), the site or publisher, and the URL. "Thesis statement" is not a citation element. (You may also need the publication or last‑updated date and access date, though those weren't listed.)
Explanation: To cite a website you need the page title, the author's name (if given), the site or publisher, and the URL. "Thesis statement" is not a citation element. (You may also need the publication or last‑updated date and access date, though those weren't listed.)
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