Which in-text citation is formatted correctly in MLA style?
Homer writes that Odysseus and his men “were left to groan and wait for morning.” (Homer, 218)
Homer writes “that Odysseus and his men were left to groan and wait for morning” (Homer: 218).
Homer writes that Odysseus and his men “were left to groan and wait for morning” (218).
Homer writes “that Odysseus and his men were left to groan and wait for morning” (218)
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Homer writes that Odysseus and his men “were left to groan and wait for morning.” (Homer, 218)
Explanation:
- The correct in-text citation should not only contain the page numbers of the excerpted lines, synopsis or restatements but also of the surname of the author or poet.
- The poet's surname and the page number should contain no spaces between them in the citation with the period following right after that.
- Here in the given extracted citations, Homer is the name of the author, and the citation has been taken from page 218 of the book namely Odysseus.
Hence, the correct format will be Homer writes that Odysseus and his men “were left to groan and wait for morning.” (Homer, 218).
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Answer:
The proper citation format will be "Homer writes that Odysseus and his men "were left to groan and wait for morning." (Homer, 218)."
Explanation:
- Not only should the page numbers of the excerpted lines, synopsis, or restatements be included in the proper in-text citation, but the author's or poet's last name should be included as well.
- In the citation, the last name of the poet and the page number should not be separated by any spaces. Instead, a period should come right after the number.
- The given extracted citations credit Homer as the book's author. The citations come from page 218 of Odysseus, which is where the book was originally published.
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