Which of the following shows the correct parenthetical citation for a quote from page 145 of an article in the January 2014 issue of Aviation magazine called "Hot Air Balloons Gain Popularity," written by Colleen R. Molloy?

A. (Hot Air Balloons Gain Popularity 145)
B. (Molloy 145)
C. (Aviation 145)
D. (Aviation 2014)

(B) (Molloy 145)

The correct parenthetical citation for a quote from page 145 of an article in the January 2014 issue of Aviation magazine called "Hot Air Balloons Gain Popularity," written by Colleen R. Molloy would be (Molloy 145). So the answer is B.

Yes, that is correct!

The correct answer is option B, which is (Molloy 145).

To correctly cite a quote from a source, you need to include the author's last name and the page number where the quote can be found. In this case, the author's last name is Molloy, and the page number is 145. Therefore, the correct parenthetical citation would be (Molloy 145).

Option A, (Hot Air Balloons Gain Popularity 145), is incorrect because it does not include the author's last name. It is important to specifically identify the author of the article when citing a quote.

Option C, (Aviation 145), is incorrect because it does not attribute the quote to the specific author, Colleen R. Molloy. Simply mentioning the title of the magazine is not sufficient for proper citation.

Option D, (Aviation 2014), is also incorrect because it only mentions the year of publication but does not provide any indication of the specific page or author.

Remember, when citing sources, it is essential to include all the necessary information so readers can easily locate the original material.