These are works-cited entries for an article from Time magazine by Jonas Knight. Select the one that is completely correct.

Entry A:

Knight, Jonas. Controversial Judging at the Olympics. Time. 14 Feb. 2002: 70-71.

Entry B:

Knight, Jonas. "Controversial Judging at the Olympics." Time, 14 Feb. 2002, pp. 70-71.

Entry C:

Knight, Jonas. "Controversial Judging at the Olympics," Time. 14 Feb. 2002. pp 70-71.

Entry D:

Knight, Jonas. Controversial Judging at the Olympics. Time, Feb 14, 2002, pp. 70-71.

Entry B:

Knight, Jonas. "Controversial Judging at the Olympics." Time, 14 Feb. 2002, pp. 70-71.

The correct answer is Entry B:

Knight, Jonas. "Controversial Judging at the Olympics." Time, 14 Feb. 2002, pp. 70-71.

The correct works-cited entry is Entry B:

Knight, Jonas. "Controversial Judging at the Olympics." Time, 14 Feb. 2002, pp. 70-71.

To determine the correct answer, we need to refer to the guidelines provided by a specific citation style, such as MLA (Modern Language Association) or APA (American Psychological Association). In this case, the format of the entry indicates that it follows the guidelines of the MLA style.

Here's a breakdown of the components of the correct works-cited entry:

1. Author's name: In MLA format, the author's name is listed starting with the last name, followed by the first name. Therefore, "Knight, Jonas" is correct.

2. Title of the article: The article title, "Controversial Judging at the Olympics," should be enclosed in quotation marks since it is an article title. This is correctly formatted in Entry B.

3. Title of the magazine: The name of the magazine should be given in italicized or underlined font. In this case, it is "Time."

4. Publication date: The date of publication is given as "14 Feb. 2002," which is correct.

5. Page numbers: The page numbers are indicated as "pp. 70-71," which indicates that the article spans pages 70 to 71 in the magazine.

Putting all these elements together, we find that Entry B is the fully correct works-cited entry.