Multiple Choice
Most of the rules of citation can be summarised by one principle; what is it?
A) A citation must be complete enough to enable the reader to find the reference in the reference list.
B) A citation must be complete enough to enable the reader to find the reference in the library.
C) A citation must be complete enough to enable the reader to find the reference on the Internet.
D) A citation must be complete enough to enable the author to find the reference in the reference list.
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