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Computers and Technology, 10.11.2020 09:10, danny4577

Below are works-cited entries for a book with one author. Select the one that is completely correct. Entry A:

Jaime Sabartes, Picasso, Abrams, 1971.

Entry B:

Sabartes, Picasso. Abrams, 1971.

Entry C:

Sarbartes, Jaime. Picasso. Abrams, 1971.

Entry D:

Jaime Sabartes. Picasso, Abrams, 1971

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