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

Promises
— a book by Katherine Lawrence, chapter 7, page 120.

The first day of school finally arrived. When Sophie's alarm went off, she yawned and rubbed her eyes. It was still dark outside. Reluctantly, she began to get dressed.
Part of a student's essay:

Displeased about having to return to school, Sophie "yawned and rubbed her eyes" as she got out of bed ​

(Promises, Lawrence, 120).

To add a citation to the student's essay, you can include the necessary details in parentheses after the relevant information. In this case, you would cite the book "Promises" by Katherine Lawrence, specifying the chapter and page number. Here is the revised sentence with the citation added:

Displeased about having to return to school, Sophie "yawned and rubbed her eyes" as she got out of bed (Lawrence, Promises, ch. 7, p. 120).

To add a citation to the student's essay, you can use the following format:

According to the book "Promises" by Katherine Lawrence, in chapter 7 on page 120, Sophie "yawned and rubbed her eyes" as she got out of bed (Lawrence 120).

When adding a citation, it is important to include the necessary information to locate the source. In this case, we include the author's name (Katherine Lawrence), the title of the book ("Promises"), the specific chapter (chapter 7), and the page number (120). This information helps readers find the exact source and verify the information.