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Which statement uses the correct MLA in-text citation?A.In her book Under the Desert Sands, Aaliyah Hassari condemns the Egyptian government's treatment of the country's archeological wonders. (55)B.In her book Under the Desert Sands, Aaliyah Hassari (55) condemns the Egyptian government's treatment of the country's archeological wonders.C.In her book Under the Desert Sands, Aaliyah Hassari condemns the Egyptian government's treatment of the country's archeological wonders (Hassari 55).D.In her book Under the Desert Sands, Aaliyah Hassari condemns the Egyptian government's treatment of the country's archeological wonders (55).SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Which statement uses the correct MLA in-text citation?A.In her book Under the Desert Sands, Aaliyah Hassari condemns the Egyptian government's treatment of the country's archeological wonders. (55)B.In her book Under the Desert Sands, Aaliyah Hassari (55) condemns the Egyptian government's treatment of the country's archeological wonders.C.In her book Under the Desert Sands, Aaliyah Hassari condemns the Egyptian government's treatment of the country's archeological wonders (Hassari 55).D.In her book Under the Desert Sands, Aaliyah Hassari condemns the Egyptian government's treatment of the country's archeological wonders (55).SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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The correct MLA in-text citation is used in statement C: "In her book Under the Desert Sands, Aaliyah Hassari condemns the Egyptian government's treatment of the country's archeological wonders (Hassari 55)."

In MLA format, in-text citations should include the author's last name and the page number from which the quotation or paraphrase is taken, all enclosed in parentheses. The citation should be placed directly after a quote or paraphrased text, and before the period at the end of the sentence.

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