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

On Stormy Seas
— a book by Kimberly Lytton, chapter 11, page 233.

Alison grabbed the broom as it swung toward her. The rain was pouring down now, and she could barely see her own feet on the deck. It was going to be a long night.

Part of a student's essay:
Alison’s fear becomes palpable when she realizes that she can "barely see her own feet on the deck" due to the darkness and stormy weather ​.

Alison’s fear becomes palpable when she realizes that she can "barely see her own feet on the deck" due to the darkness and stormy weather (Lytton, 233).

To add a citation to the student's essay, you can include the necessary information from the original passage. In this case, the citation should include the author's name, book title, chapter number, and page number.

One possible way to add the citation is:

Alison’s fear becomes palpable when she realizes that she can "barely see her own feet on the deck" due to the darkness and stormy weather (Lytton, On Stormy Seas, chap. 11, p. 233).

To add a citation to the student's essay for the referenced passage, follow these steps:

1. Start with the author's name: Write "Lytton, Kimberly" followed by a comma.
2. Provide the title of the book: "On Stormy Seas" should be in italics or underlined.
3. Indicate the specific chapter: Write "chapter 11,"
4. Specify the page number where the passage is located: Write "page 233."

Putting it all together, the citation would look like this:

On Stormy Seas - a book by Kimberly Lytton, chapter 11, page 233.

Make sure to format the citation according to the appropriate style guide, such as APA, MLA, or Chicago, depending on the requirements given for the essay.