The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "<span>"Many people assume that germline engineering is necessary to allow couples at risk of passing on a genetic disease to avoid doing so. This is not so."</span>
The sentence which uses proper MLA style for an in-text citation is "Taking a multivitamin daily does not reduce heart disease in men (Smith 22)." (option A)
<h3>How to structure an in-text citation?</h3>
When it comes to the MLA style, an in-text citation should mention the author's last name and the page number. The author's name may appear inside or outside parentheses, but the page number can only be inside.
With the information above in mind, we can safely select option A as the correct answer. Both the author's name, Smith, and the page number, 22, are inside parentheses.
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I think it would be C because you always do the authors last name first!
Answer:
(8x+5)(3x−8)
Explanation:
Factor 24x^2−49x−40
=(24x^2+15x)+(-64x-40)
=3x(8x+5)-8(8x+5)
=(8x+5)(3x−8)
That should be the answer hoped I helped.