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the phrase retrieved from is not longer indicated before URL not unless the retrieval date is stated​

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Answered by AMANSABLE
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Answer:

I don't understand I'm sorry...

Answered by nidaeamann
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Answer:

Explanation:

The statement given in question statement is False.

In referencing, the phrase Retrieved from or Accessed from are not required in normal cases before a URL. However when the retrievel date is specified then we need the word Retrieved (and not Retrieved from) before the URL. Hence the statement is not true

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