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Identify the error in this in-text citation for an article accessed on the internet.
(www.webaddress.com)
1 no page number
2 too much information
3 not enough information . X
4 wrong information
( it is not 3 i picked that and i got it wrong )
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Answer:
its 4
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It's either 4 or 1 take your pick.
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