Hernandez, rodrigo. “eating healthy and you.” the journal of us health and
medicine (2012):...
English, 15.10.2019 10:00, bettycarter4573
Hernandez, rodrigo. “eating healthy and you.” the journal of us health and
medicine (2012): 64-67. print.
which is the correct way to cite a quotation in the body of his paper using mla style?
“most teenagers consume too much sodium due to the prevalence of sodium in pre-packaged foods available in schools” (hernandez 65).
“most teenagers consume too much sodium due to the prevalence of sodium in pre-packaged foods available in schools” (hernandez).
“most teenagers consume too much sodium due to the prevalence of sodium in pre-packaged foods available in schools” (“eating healthy and you”).
“most teenagers consume too much sodium due to the prevalence of sodium in pre-packaged foods available in schools” (“eating healthy and you” 65).
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