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The period goes outside of the parenthesis when using an in-text citation. Like this (Lee 32)Nhóm lựa chọn câu trả lờiTrueFalse

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The period goes outside of the parenthesis when using an in-text citation.

Like this (Lee 32)

Nhóm lựa chọn câu trả lời
True
False

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Solution

Break Down the Problem

  1. Identify the statement regarding the placement of the period in in-text citations.
  2. Determine the accuracy of the statement by referencing citation guidelines.

Relevant Concepts

  1. Review in-text citation rules as per common citation styles (e.g., MLA, APA).
  2. Understand placement of punctuation marks in relation to citations.

Analysis and Detail

  1. In MLA style, the citation (Lee 32) is included within the sentence without any period after the parenthesis.
  2. In APA style, an in-text citation at the end of a sentence also does not have a period after the parenthesis.

Verify and Summarize

  1. Verify the placement of the period concerning the citation rules.
  2. According to the conventional rules, the period comes after the closing parenthesis.

Final Answer

The correct answer is False. In both MLA and APA styles, the period comes after the citation, not outside of the parenthesis.

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