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10 November, 00:08

Quentin, M. J. "Were You Related to a Coal Miner?" Hampton Gazette. 5 January 1999: E8.

Why is the title of the source by M. J. Quentin in quotation marks instead of underlined?

A) because it is unpublished

B) because it is a newspaper article

C) because it was quoted in the article

D) because it was published before 2000

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  1. 10 November, 00:14
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    B) because it is a newspaper article

    Quotation marks go around the title of a short work. Long works are underlined. For example, poems, short stories, and songs are all in quotation marks. Books and album titles are underlined. This source is an article. We can tell because the magazine is called the Hampton Gazette. There is also an edition number in the source citation - E8. These clues tell us it is an article.
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