Answer:
The correct answer is Option A: (Barrett, 1991, p. 17)
Explanation:
In-text citations can be placed at the end of a quote or a sentence. They include author's last name, year it was written and then the location (which is the page number, or DVD disc number or video time) inside a parenthesis. We include in-text citation if we refer to a quote or we summarize something from another source. It basically means one is giving credit of that particular phrase or idea to the original author. There must be a corresponding entry of the in-text citation in the reference list.
It is written as (Author's last name, year and then location). Option A has all three: author's name, year and then location which is page 17 here (Barrett, 1991, p. 17).
The correct answer is B. Replace the comma after persists with a colon.
Explanation
A colon (:) is a punctuation mark represented by one period above another. Its main function is to stop the speech to draw the reader's attention to what is next in the text. Its most common uses are in the explanatory enumeration and the introduction of quotes or verbatim words.
According to the above, it can be inferred that the correct answer is B because in the sentence "According to Stonehill, a primitive standard of attractiveness persists, "Some researchers have ..." " the author is adding a quote and it would be appropriate to replace the comma after persists with a colon.
Not appropriate; it's talking about a personal experience and cannot be researched; it's also almost entirely subjective.
Definitely true to ur answer