What if there is no author or page number for your source? do you still give a citation?
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English, 26.08.2019 00:00 graciecope04
What if there is no author or page number for your source? do you still give a citation?
a. give the next bit of information you have, as listed on the works cited page.
b. do not give any citation at all if there is no author.
c. if there is no author listed, you can't use the source.
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