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The purpose of "9 January 2009" in footnote 2 is to note the date
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- 00:05
Okay people Here we go Next question The purpose of
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nine january two thousand nine in footnote to write there
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is to note the date what It may seem pointless
- 00:18
to be required to know when the author access the
- 00:20
site but footnotes for websites need to show that information
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- 00:24
because website to change all the time looking from up
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right If it was accessed in two thousand nine it
- 00:29
may not still be there so it's like mentioning the
- 00:31
addition of a book The seventeen oh six edition of
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the bible probably doesn't have moses hopping down the mountain
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on the same page that a two thousand eleven edition
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would write well January ninth two thousand nine is the
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day the web site was visited not updated So get
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rid of the right away It also wasn't the day
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that passage was written Don't get rid of it A
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and february twenty two two thousand five is the date
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of publishing Get rid of c would be logical to
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conclude that also the date the passage was posted So
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get rid of e right answer here Yet its be
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the author of the passage reds Appiah's article and that
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was it So answer is b
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