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Which sentence uses the proper MLA style for an in-text citation with an attributive phrase?
In a recent study, titled Home Schooling Works, Dr. Lawrence Rudner (11) found that homeschoolers scored higher on standardized tests.
In a recent study, titled Home Schooling Works, Dr. Lawrence Rudner found that homeschoolers scored higher on standardized tests (Rudner, 11).
In a recent study, titled Home Schooling Works, Dr. Lawrence Rudner (2016) found that homeschoolers scored higher on standardized tests.
In a recent study, titled Home Schooling Works, Dr. Lawrence Rudner found that homeschoolers scored higher on standardized tests (11).
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The fourth sentence.
When the author’s name appears in the text (an attributive phrase), MLA in-text citation requires only the page number in parentheses at the end of the sentence: ...Rudner found... (11).
When the author’s name appears in the text (an attributive phrase), MLA in-text citation requires only the page number in parentheses at the end of the sentence: ...Rudner found... (11).
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