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Which sentence from the article is quoted and cited correctly? The Peachtree Road Race.

a. "The Peachtree Road Race"
b. The Peachtree Road Race
c. The Peachtree Road Race
d. The Peachtree Road Race

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Final answer:

None of the provided sentence options are quoted and cited correctly as they lack quotation marks and a citation. A correctly quoted and cited sentence would include the sentence in quotation marks followed by an in-text citation referring to the source's author and page number.

Step-by-step explanation:

To quote and cite a sentence correctly from an article, you need to include the sentence in quotation marks and provide an in-text citation that references the source of the quotation if required by the citation style being used. None of the options provided (a, b, c, d) show a sentence in quotation marks nor a citation.

Therefore, based on the information given, none of these options are quoted and cited correctly. However, if we assume there are typos in the given choices, a properly quoted and cited sentence in MLA format, for example, would look like this:

"The Peachtree Road Race is an annual event." (Smith 12).

In this example, "Smith" is the author's last name and "12" is the page number where the quoted sentence can be found. Each citation style (APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.) has its own specific rules for quoting and citing sources.

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