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Sabrina is starting her Works Cited page for her paper on adolescence. She used an article from the Springfield Herald called "Understanding Change in Our Children," written by Savannah Hudson. The article appeared on page E3 in the newspaper on November 30, 2009.
According to MLA guidelines, which of the following is the correct way for Sabrina to cite this newspaper article?
Springfield Herald: "Understanding Change in Our Children."
Hudson, Savannah. 30 November 2009: E3. Print.
B.
"Understanding Change in Our Children." by Savannah Hudson.
Springfield Herald: 30 November 2009: E3.
C.
Savannah Hudson: "Understanding Change in Our Children."
Springfield HeraldNovember 30, 2009: E3. Print.
D.
Hudson, Savannah. "Understanding Change in Our Children."
Springfield Herald, 30 Nov. 2009, p. E3.
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