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It's also important to know what the elements of a citation represent. They often help you find the item, and are important for your bibliographies. For the citation listed below, match the citation elements to the correct answers.

Wardle, C. (2009). Crime reporting. In B. Franklin (Ed.), Pulling newspapers apart: Analyzing print journalism (pp. 136-144). London: Routledge.
1. Wardle, Claire
2. Pulling newspapers apart: Analysing print journalism
3. London
4. Routledge

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Answer: The answer is 1. Author; 2. Book's title; 3. Location; 4. Publisher.

Explanation: 1. Wardle, Claire is the author's name (last name followed by her given name). 2. Pulling newspapers apart: Analysing print journalism is the book's title where the work Crime reporting by Claire Wardle is found. 3. London is the location of the publication. 4. Routledge is the Publisher.

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