Add a citation to the student's essay, if necessary. The original passage is below.

Jane Austen's Literary World
— a book by James Woodlawn, chapter 4, page 72.

There have been many modern adaptations of Austen's novels. A recent and much beloved example is the 1995 American movie Clueless, starring Alicia Silverstone.

Part of a student's essay:
Clueless, a modern-day teen drama, is a "much beloved" adaptation of Austen’s Emma.

Clueless, a modern-day teen drama, is a "much beloved" adaptation of Austen’s Emma (Woodlawn 72).

To add a citation to the student's essay, you can incorporate the necessary information into the existing sentence. Here's the updated sentence with the citation added:

Clueless, a modern-day teen drama, is a "much beloved" adaptation of Austen’s Emma (Woodlawn, 72).

To add a citation to the student's essay for the reference to the book "Jane Austen's Literary World" by James Woodlawn, you would typically use a specific citation style, such as APA or MLA. Here's an example of how you could incorporate the citation into the essay:

According to James Woodlawn's book "Jane Austen's Literary World" (chapter 4, page 72), there have been many modern adaptations of Austen's novels. As Woodlawn points out, a recent and much beloved example is the 1995 American movie "Clueless," starring Alicia Silverstone.

Remember, the exact format and style of the citation might depend on the chosen style guide and the specific requirements set by the student's instructor or institution. It is always a good idea to consult the appropriate style guide for accurate and consistent citation formatting.