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Which of the following is a correct Internet citation?
A. http://www.sciencefoundations.org/butterfly; Accessed: May 25,
2011. Butterfly
Gardens in the Tri-State Area, Smith, Melanie P.
B. Smith, Melanie P., May 25, 2011: Butterfly Gardens in the Tri-State
Area. Internet: <
http://www.sciencefoundations.org/butterfly>.
C. Butterfly Gardens in the Tri-State Area:
www.sciencefoundations.org/butterfly, Accessed: May 25, 2011;
Smith, Melanie P.
OD. "Butterfly Gardens in the Tri-State Area," Smith, Melanie P., <
http://www.sciencefoundations.org/butterfly
>.



Answer :

The correct Internet citation is:

B. Smith, Melanie P., May 25, 2011: Butterfly Gardens in the Tri-State Area. Internet: < http://www.sciencefoundations.org/butterfly>.

Here's why this citation is correct:

1. It includes the author's name (Smith, Melanie P.).
2. The date of publication is provided (May 25, 2011).
3. It specifies the title of the work (Butterfly Gardens in the Tri-State Area).
4. The URL is enclosed in angle brackets (< >) after the word "Internet."
5. The URL is complete and accurate, leading directly to the source of the information.
6. The citation follows a standard format for online sources, making it easy for readers to locate the original content.

By following these guidelines, the citation ensures proper credit to the author and allows readers to verify the information by accessing the source directly.