According to MLA guidelines, which sentence quotes the passage correctly? A. Chadwick says, "Tiny impressions in baked clay fragments show fine textiles comparable to linen, possibly made from flax" (8). B. Chadwick states, "The use of plants for producing fabrics seems to have begun with [Homo sapiens]" (8). C. Chadwick writes, "Based on DNA studies, [scientists] have learned that at least 170,000 years ago, body lice emerged. Body lice originated from head lice, which are two different species" (8). D. Chadwick reports, "It was especially important to wear clothes because different fabrics protected people from a variety of things, whether it be extremes in temperature or insect bites" (8).
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The correct answer according to the MLA guidelines is the first sentence.
Explanation:
- Based on the above and according to MLA guidelines, in-text citations include the last name of the author followed by a page number enclosed in parentheses.
- "Here's a direct quote" (Smith 8). The first word or words of the title should be used, if the author's name is not given.
- This is the correct format to follow according to the MLA guidelines when quotes and citations are provided.
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The sentence is, Chadwick says, "Tiny impressions in baked clay fragments show fine textiles comparable to linen, possibly made from flax" (8)
Explanation:
- According to the guidelines of MLA(Modern Language Association), in-text citations are quoted in the author-page format which involves the author's last name immediately followed by the page number.
- In the given example, the use of quotation marks exemplify that the sentence is a direct quote(smith, 8).
- If the author's name is not mentioned, a precise form of title is used to denote which work is being referred to.
- Thus, the correct format is displayed through the first option as the quotation marks and page numbers are appropriately cited.
- The other options inappropriately cites the full name of the author, parenthesis, or title.
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