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If you were writing a response about "the necklace" and used a quote to further explain your point, where would you place the following citation?
maupassant, guy de. "the necklace." american literature. accessed 5 october 2018.
question 6 options:
a. at the beginning of the response
b. on the work cited page
c. in the middle of the response
d. no where
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