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If a student found this article in a magazine and used information from it in a research paper on the peachtree road race, which is the correct way to document this source on the works cited page using the mla system of documentation? a) matherne, david. the peachtree road race—a race like no other. road racer digest march, 2007: 32-33. b) david matherne. "the peachtree road race—a race like no other." road racer digest march, 2007, pp. 32-33. c) "the peachtree road race—a race like no other." matherne, david. road racer digest march, 2007: pp. 32-33. d) matherne, david. "the peachtree road race—a race like no other." road racer digest, mar. 2007, pp. 32-33.

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