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    What is the line at the beginning or end of a piece of writing which gives the writer's name called?

    Question #56509. Asked by yngupta. (Apr 06 05 9:47 PM)


    kaylofgorons

    The "by-line" ?

    Apr 06 05, 9:49 PM
    SFA_52

    It's called the byline.

    Apr 07 05, 2:27 AM


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