Read the following paragraph from the first page of Betty Crocker's New Picture Cook Book by Betty Crocker, published in 1961:

Here is a cook book that is charming, practical, and fun to use. It is a complete cooking guide that includes the tried-and-true and the new-as-tomorrow, the simple and the sophisticated, foreign-inspired foods and old-fashioned American dishes.
Which of the sentences below most correctly and effectively incorporates this source material? (Either APA or MLA style citations are acceptable.)

Betty Crocker states that, “charming, practical, and fun to use” cookbooks must have a mix of American and international dishes in order to be complete (p. 1).

In Betty Crocker's New Picture Cook Book (1961), Betty Crocker announces, “Here is a cook book that is charming, practical, and fun to use.” She goes on to say, “It is a complete cooking guide that includes the tried-and-true and the new-as-tomorrow,” and then continues, “the simple and the sophisticated, foreign-inspired foods and old-fashioned American dishes” (p.1).

Betty Crocker's New Picture Cook Book (1961), includes many recipes.

The 1961 version of Betty Crocker's New Picture Cook Book includes a wide range of recipes intended to encourage cooks to both perfect old favorites and try out new flavors in their kitchens.

In Betty Crocker's New Picture Cook Book (1961), Betty Crocker asserts that a complete cook book should be "charming, practical, and fun to use" and should include a variety of recipes, ranging from the traditional to the innovative, as well as incorporating both American and international dishes (p. 1).