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UsArmy3947:

Can someone please help me? Thanks

UsArmy3947:

In which of the following situations may you use the source title for an in-text citation? If the source has an editor If the source has more than three authors If the source lists no authors If the source is in the public domain

ccowart22:

the one that makes the most sense to me is If the source lists no authors but idk this for sure.

Comerpickles:

I understand you need help, but you're suppose to tag 1 or 2 at a time, not the whole list of users. Lets see what I can do for you

UsArmy3947:

Exactly what I did :)

BenLindquist:

public domain?

Comerpickles:

I'm thinking C

UsArmy3947:

Idk >.< I'm confused

BlankSpace:

"UsArmy3947 mentioned you in a question in English: @AngeI @BlankSpace @Comerpickles @ccowart22 @Falconmaster @Felicity96 @JustSaiyan @Jbaena1 @jeancoat…"

UsArmy3947:

I dont think it's A

Comerpickles:

2 said C, one said D

ccowart22:

I think its C

BlankSpace:

its funny coz ultra owns the website

ccowart22:

^exactly lol

Jbaena1:

LOL RIP

UsArmy3947:

Thanks @ccowart22

UsArmy3947:

Everyone thanks for the help :)

BenLindquist:

everyone shut up and do the quesion

Shadow:

It says in which of the following, so is this a multiple answer question

Shadow:

If there aren’t multiple answers, then this is pretty straightforward. Only one makes sense. Also, no more spam guys.

UsArmy3947:

-whips out iPhone X and googles Shadow's selfie-

UsArmy3947:

Google says there's similar images >.>

Shadow:

Army, focus on the question

UsArmy3947:

#Exposed

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