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

A Unique Picnic
— a book by Sara Holland, chapter 5, page 127.

"A sandwich," said Margaret, "is the best thing to eat when you're feeling blue. It always cheers me up. Don't you feel better already?"
Part of a student's essay:

Holland pokes fun at Margaret's belief in the healing power of sandwiches. On page 127, she feeds one to her friend and asks, "Don't you feel better already​?" without a trace of irony.

A Unique Picnic is a book by Sara Holland that includes the scene where Margaret believes in the healing power of sandwiches and asks her friend if she feels better already (Holland, 5:127).

To add a citation to the student's essay, the following format can be used:

According to Sara Holland in her book A Unique Picnic, in chapter 5 on page 127, Margaret suggests that a sandwich is the best thing to eat when feeling down. The author playfully mocks Margaret's belief by having her say, "Don't you feel better already?" (Holland 127).

To add a citation to the student's essay for the passage from "A Unique Picnic" by Sara Holland, you would typically follow a specific citation style, such as MLA or APA. Here is an example of how you could cite this passage in MLA format:

In-text citation: (Holland 127)
Reference list or Works Cited entry:
Holland, Sara. "A Unique Picnic." Chapter 5, page 127.