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Below are works cited entries for an article on the Internet from Time magazine by Jonas Knight. Select the one that is completely correct. Entry A: Knight, Jonas. Controversial Judging at the Olympics. Time. 14 Feb. 2002: http://time. com/9440/olympics-figure-skating-sc oring-controversy-sotnikova-kim-gol d-medal/ Entry B: Knight, Jonas. Controversial Judging at the Olympics. Time, Feb 14, 2002, http://time. com/9440/olympics-figure-skating-sc oring-controversy-sotnikova-kim-gol d-medal/. Entry C: Knight, Jonas. "Controversial Judging at the Olympics," Time. 14 Feb. 2002. http://time. com/9440/olympics-figure-skating-sc oring-controversy-sotnikova-kim-gol d-medal/. Entry D: Knight, Jonas. "Controversial Judging at the Olympics." Time, 14 Feb. 2002, http://time. com/9440/olympics-figure-skating-sc oring-controversy-sotnikova-kim-gol d-medal/. Entry B Entry D Entry A Entry C

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