Answer:
In the case that I wanted to quote from page 27 of a book by Donald R. Howard about the poet Geoffrey Chaucer's life (titled The Time of Chaucer) for a research paper, the correct way to cite this source using MLA documentation would be:
A) (Howard 27).
Step-by-step explanation:
The rule of quotation says that to perform a correct cite I would have to use parenthesis to separate the author's last name and the page I want to cite. There is no need to include the name or middle name of the author because citing is a tool to quickly mention the author in the text. Because the full reference will also be included in the text, in case the reader wants to search that source of information.