The answer to your question would be that the sentence that correctly uses an MLA in-text citation is the following one: Research done by fish biologist Sarah Myers suggests that 25 percent of the carp are carriers of the vius (25). That is, the correct option would be A.
In MLA, you refer to other texts by using parenthetical citation. In this way, relevant source information is between parentheses whenever a sentence uses a quotation or paraphrase. Usually, this is done by putting all the relevant information in parentheses at the end of the sentence. The information to be included should be the author's last name and the page number(s) from which the quotation or paraphrase is taken must appear in the text. Therefore, the author's name must appear in the sentence itself or in parentheses following the quotation or paraphrase, but the page(s) number should appear in the parentheses, which is the case here.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I sure hope this helps if not A then B
The sentence is stating what the person did first in the list of all the things he/she did in the rest of the paragraph.
<span><u><em /></u>See in the sentence how it says, <u><em>“First,</em></u> I went to the wrong classroom for math."
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The inference is that the information in paragraph 12 connect the information provided in paragraphs 13 and 14 as D. by explaining how scientists determined that NASA's Deep Space Atomic Clock is 50 times more stable than atomic clocks on GPS satellites
<h3>What is an inference?</h3>
It should be noted that an inference simply means the conclusion deduced based on the information given in the literary work.
In this case, how scientists determined that NASA's Deep Space Atomic Clock is 50 times more stable than atomic clocks on GPS satellites was illustrated.
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