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stiv31
10 days ago
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Which excerpt from Part 3 of The Odyssey is cited properly in MLA style?

English
1 answer:
Naddika [7.4K]10 days ago
8 0
<span>“They hurried to their positions near the rowlocks /
and simultaneously dipped their oars into the gray sea.” (Homer, 6-7)</span><span>“They hurried to their positions near the rowlocks /
and simultaneously dipped their oars into the gray sea.” Homer (6-7)</span><span>“They hurried to their positions near the rowlocks /
and simultaneously dipped their oars into the gray sea.” (Homer) 6-7</span><span>“They hurried to their positions near the rowlocks /
and simultaneously dipped their oars into the gray sea” (Homer 6-7).</span>
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