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The statement that uses the correct MLA in-text citation is B: Lenore Westerberg, author of the book Monkey in the Middle, says that young children who participate in sports are more likely to understand the value of teamwork (25).
The name of the author is already included in the quoatation, so it is not necessary to repeat it again as in D. A is vague because the name of the author is not mentioned at all. What does the number 25 referred to then ? Finally, in C the page number is not included.
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D. She appeals to the audience’s skepticism of typical political tactics.
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it is the only one that makes sense
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Parallelism is the repetition of similar grammatical forms. ... The repetition of I followed by a verb makes this an example of parallel structure. Parallelism helps make an idea or argument clear and easy to remember. It also shows that each repeated structure is of equal importance.
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