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frutty [35]
3 years ago
11

Which in-text citation is formatted correctly in MLA style? Odysseus’s men “bent steady to the oars,” Homer (79) Odysseus’s men

“bent steady to the oars” (Homer 79). Odysseus’s men “bent steady to the oars.” (Homer 79). Odysseus’s men “bent steady to the oars” (Homer) 79
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2 answers:
tatyana61 [14]3 years ago
7 0
I would say the answer was either b or c. but they are the same.
ASHA 777 [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The answer is B! <em>Odysseus’s men “bent steady to the oars” (Homer 79).</em>

Explanation:

In a previous comment, someone wrote that the answer is either B or C, but they are the same. This is not true. In MLA formatting, punctuation is never included at the end of a quote. Answer choice C includes punctuation at the end of the quote, which is incorrect formatting for MLA style (<em>Odysseus’s men “bent steady to the oars.” (Homer 79)</em>). Answer choice A is incorrect because, similar to C, it includes punctuation at the end of the quote (<em>Odysseus’s men “bent steady to the oars,” Homer (79)</em>). Answer choice D is incorrect because while it does not include punctuation at the end of the quote, it doesn't include punctuation at the end of the citation, which is another necessary factor in MLA formatting (<em>Odysseus’s men “bent steady to the oars” (Homer) 79</em>).

I hope this helps!

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