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Below are parenthetical citations for an encyclopedia article. Select the one that is completely correct. (Queen Victoria, page 356) ("Queen Victoria" p. 356) ("Queen Victoria," 356) ("Queen Victoria" 356)

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{"Queen Victoria" p. 356}
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Answer:

The correct answer is the last option ("Queen Victoria" 356)

Step-by-step explanation:

According to MLA rules for parenthetical citations, the format used is "the name of the encyclopedia article" in quotation marks and the page number.

The rest of the options are incorrect since they use the word page (option 1), p. (option 2) or a comma after the article name.

Parenthetical citations do not mention the word "page" or its abreviation.

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