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Which BEST describes parenthetical citations?
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A Parenthetical citations are end-text citations to document outside sources within a document, usually including the title and publication date of the material cited.Parenthetical citations are end-text citations to document outside sources within a document, usually including the title and publication date of the material cited.
B Parenthetical citations are in-text citations to document outside sources within a document, usually including the author's last name and the page numbers for the material cited.Parenthetical citations are in-text citations to document outside sources within a document, usually including the author's last name and the page numbers for the material cited.
C Parenthetical citations are in-text citations to document outside sources within a document, usually located at the beginning of the sentence that is being paraphrased or quoted.Parenthetical citations are in-text citations to document outside sources within a document, usually located at the beginning of the sentence that is being paraphrased or quoted.
D Parenthetical citations usually include the author's last name and the page numbers for the material cited. They are located on the last page of a research paper and titled, Works Cited.

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The best description of parenthetical citations is:

B. Parenthetical citations are in-text citations to document outside sources within a document, usually including the author's last name and the page numbers for the material cited.