(Eliot 75)
When it comes to parenthetical citations, I am going to assume that you are using MLA guidelines. If so, it is only necessary to cite the author's last name, followed by the page number, with no parentheses between them. The last choice is the only one that just gives the last name, so it is correct.
<span>The government makes suggestions on healthy eating by providing guidelines on what and how much to eat each day. In the US, the government provides a food pyramid.</span>
<span>Farmers prospered during WW1.They commanded high prices for their products.They purchased more stock than did city dwellers,but suffered economically. </span>
D. copy it directly from the text. is your best answer.
As you are providing textual evidence, it is best to use a direct quote that would support your argument.
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The air was so intoxicated with bacteria and nasty pollution. The chinese people ended up getting illness for the toxic air like cancer and ended up being blind dude to the pollution.