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monitta
10 days ago
6

Which example uses an in-text citation correctly, according to MLA standards?

English
2 answers:
Lady bird [2.7K]10 days ago
7 1
Apex indicated that it’s c



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Naddika [2.5K]10 days ago
4 1
I am quite confident it is a
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