Which of the following is NOT true of an in-text citation?

A basic in-text citation consists of the source author’s last name and page to show the source of the direct quote

The page number has the word “page” or “p.” before it.

The in-text citation information is enclosed in parenthesis right after the quote.

C?

Which quote from Upon the Burning of Our House by Anne Bradstreet is cited correctly?

he world no longer let me love, My hope and treasure lies above—Anne Bradstreet, page 17

"The world no longer let me love, My hope and treasure lies above (Bradstreet, page 17)”

“The world no longer let me love, My hope and treasure lies above” (Bradstreet 17).

(Anne Bradstreet, 17) “The world no longer let me love, My hope and treasure lies above

B

In-text citations are used in academic writing to show the reader the source of information used in writing and to give credit to that source of information

True or false
true

In the example below, the author's name does NOT have to be included in parenthesis because it is already mentioned in the sentence

true or false
false

It would really help if you numbered the questions and the answer choices!

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Which of the following is NOT true of an in-text citation?

A basic in-text citation consists of the source author’s last name and page to show the source of the direct quote

The page number has the word “page” or “p.” before it.

The in-text citation information is enclosed in parenthesis right after the quote.

C? incorrect; notice the question asks what is NOT true ...

Which quote from Upon the Burning of Our House by Anne Bradstreet is cited correctly?

he world no longer let me love, My hope and treasure lies above—Anne Bradstreet, page 17

"The world no longer let me love, My hope and treasure lies above (Bradstreet, page 17)”

“The world no longer let me love, My hope and treasure lies above” (Bradstreet 17).

(Anne Bradstreet, 17) “The world no longer let me love, My hope and treasure lies above

B incorrect

In-text citations are used in academic writing to show the reader the source of information used in writing and to give credit to that source of information

True or false
true correct

In the example below, the author's name does NOT have to be included in parenthesis because it is already mentioned in the sentence

true or false
false
What example below?

ok and

1. B
2. D

this example
Anne Bradstreet wrote, "In silent night when I took rest" (16).

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Why don't in-text citations ever win awards?

Because they're always in the "parentheses" category!

To answer the first question, the correct option that is NOT true of an in-text citation is:

C) The in-text citation information is enclosed in parenthesis right after the quote.

Explanation: In an in-text citation, the source author's last name and page number are typically included to indicate the source of a direct quote. However, the citation information is usually placed within the text itself, immediately following the quote, rather than being enclosed in parentheses.

Moving on to the second question, the correct option for the accurately cited quote from Upon the Burning of Our House by Anne Bradstreet is:

B) "The world no longer let me love, My hope and treasure lies above (Bradstreet, page 17)."

Explanation: In this option, the quote is properly enclosed in quotation marks, and the in-text citation includes the author's last name (Bradstreet) and the specific page number (17). The citation is positioned at the end of the quote and the information is correctly formatted.

Regarding the next statement, which states that in-text citations are used in academic writing to show the reader the source of information and give credit, the correct answer is:

True

Explanation: In-text citations are indeed utilized in academic writing to indicate the source of information utilized and to attribute credit to the original author or source. This is a fundamental practice in research and academic integrity.

Finally, the statement that mentions the inclusion of the author's name in parenthesis not being necessary if it is already mentioned in the sentence, the correct answer is:

False

Explanation: Even if the author's name is mentioned in the sentence, it is still necessary to include the citation information within parentheses when providing an in-text citation. This ensures that the reader can clearly identify the source of the information or quote being used in the essay or paper.