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Which sentence correctly cites these words? According to Nazario, "a vast majority of child migrants are fleeing not poverty, but violence" (3). The problem is that "a vast majority of child migrants are fleeing not poverty, but violence (Nazario)." The problem is that "a vast majority of child migrants are fleeing not poverty, but violence." (Nazario 3) According to Nazario, "a vast majority of child migrants are fleeing not poverty, but violence" (Nazario).

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the answer is b

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Answer:

The problem is that "a vast majority of child migrants are fleeing not poverty, but violence (Nazario)."

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The correct answer is B because when citing a source within a text, it is important to put the quote then write the name of the source you're quoting in brackets.

The other options are incorrect because you don't cite a source more than once when doing in-text citation.

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