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The following is a citation for an article in a newspaper. What is wrong? Fountain, Henry. Greens Get a Boost Under the Glow of the Supermarket. New York Times 9 March 2010 late ed.: D3. Print. The title of the article should be in italics. The name of newspaper should be within quotations. The title of the article should be within quotations.

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this is the correct answer C. The title of the article should be within quotations.

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User Uche Ozoemena
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The correct answer is the last option.

In citations, longer texts (for example, novels) should be put in italics, while shorter texts (like articles and short stories) should be encased in quotation marks: "Greens Get a Boost Under the Glow of the Supermarket."
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