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Below are works-cited entries for an article on the internet from the atlantic by claire cottrell. select the one that is completely correct. entry a: cottrell, claire. "the ruins of champions: photos of abandoned olympic sites." the atlantic, 14 aug. 2012, entry b: cottrell, claire. the ruins of champions: photos of abandoned olympic sites. the atlantic, aug 14, 2012, entry c: cottrell, claire. "the ruins of champions: photos of abandoned olympic sites," the atlantic. 14 aug. 2012. entry d: cottrell, claire. "the ruins of champions: photos of abandoned olympic sites." the atlantic, 14 aug. 2012.

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