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English, 19.08.2019 17:20, cthompson1107

Which of the following statements indicates correct usage of a running head and header? a. the words "running head" appear on every page, with the header and page number being listed in the right margin of the title page only. b. the words "running head" are no longer required, but the header and page number are listed in the left margin of every page. c. the words "running head" appear on the title page only, with the header and page number being listed in the right margin of every page. d. the words "running head" appear on the title page only, with the header being listed in the left margin and the page number being listed in the right margin of every page.

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