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History, 01.11.2019 00:31 akatian55721

In the acronym apact, the first "a" stands for author. do you need to know the author's name?
a yes, because you cannot use them as a source if you don't know the author's name
b. yes, because you may want to contact the author
c no becaule all of the information will have your name on it
d no, not if the information is from a reputable university

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