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alisha [4.7K]
2 years ago
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Which is a correct MLA in text citation when using a quote and an author and page number are known? (pay attention to punctuatio

n)
According to Smith, “writing the research paper is the worst part of English class” (3).

According to a student, “writing the research paper is the worst part of English class.” (Smith, pg. 3).

According to a student, “writing the research paper is the worst part of English class” (John Smith 3).

According to a student, “writing the research paper is the worst part of English class.” (Smith, 3).
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amm18122 years ago
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