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Below are works-cited entries for an encyclopedia article on the Internet. Select the one that is completely correct. Entry A:
Churchill, Sir Winston, by Herbert G. Nicholas. Encyclopedia Britannica10 Jan. 2017,
www. britannica. com/biography/Winston-Churchill.

Entry B:
Nicholas, Herbert G., "Sir Winston Churchill." Encyclopedia Britannica. 10 Jan. 2017.
www. britannica. com/biography/Winston-Churchill.

Entry C
Nicholas, Herbert G. Encyclopedia Britannica: "Sir Winston Churchill". 10 Jan. 2017.
www. britannica. com/blography/Winston Churchill.

Entry D:
Nicholas, Herbert G. "Sir Winston Churchill." Encyclopedia Britannica, 10 Jan. 2017,
www. britannica. com/blography/Winston Churchill.

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