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You read an article online written by R. U. Foreal in National Geographic Kids. The article describes a biting insect that eats blood. The title of the article is "The Insect That Gets Under Your Skin!" How would you list the article on your "Works Cited" page? (7 points) Group of answer choices

"The Insect That Gets Under Your Skin!" January 12, 2013. National Geographic Kids. Date accessed: April 11, 2013.

National Geographic Kids. "The Insect That Gets Under Your Skin!" by R. U. Foreal. January 12, 2013.

Foreal, R. U., "The Insect That Gets Under Your Skin!" National Geographic Kids. January 12, 2013.

Accessed: April 11, 2013.

"The Insect That Gets Under Your Skin!" R. U. Foreal. National Geographic Kids. January 12, 2013.

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