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When citing sources for your bibliography, you should use quotation marks for A.titles of books. B.names of newspapers. C.titles of magazine articles. D.names of works of art.
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When citing sources for your bibliography, you should use quotation marks for
A.titles of books.
B.names of newspapers.
C.titles of magazine articles.
D.names of works of art.
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None, you use italics for all of the listed (titles of books, names of newspapers, titles of magazine articles, names of works of art).
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