Certainly! Since I don't have access to the specific content of the paper by Nyalo, P. O., Omwenga, G. I., & Ngugi, M. P. (2023), I'll provide you with a generic template for in-text citations based on common referencing formats like APA. Here are a couple of examples depending on how you want to cite them in your text:
1. **Paraphrasing an idea:**
- According to Nyalo, Omwenga, and Ngugi (2023), [your paraphrased content].
- [Your paraphrased content] (Nyalo, Omwenga, & Ngugi, 2023).
2. **Direct quote:**
- "Your direct quote" (Nyalo, Omwenga, & Ngugi, 2023, p. X).
- According to Nyalo, Omwenga, and Ngugi (2023), "Your direct quote" (p. X).
For the exact page number (p. X), you would need to refer to the specific section of the paper you are citing. If you can provide more context or specific details from the paper, I can help further!
Nyalo, P. O., Omwenga, G. I., & Ngugi, M. P. (2023).
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