Select the correct usage of in-text citation for a direct quotation in MLA style:

A. One scholar argues, "While we often think in terms such as 'big data' and 'algorithms' as being benign, neutral, or objective, they are anything but" (Noble 1).

B. One scholar argues, While we often think in terms such as 'big data' and 'algorithms' as being benign, neutral, or objective, they are anything but (Noble 1)

C. One scholar argues, "While we often think in terms such as 'big data' and 'algorithms' as being benign, neutral, or objective, they are anything but" (Noble, pp 1).

D. One scholar argues, "While we often think in terms such as 'big data' and 'algorithms' as being benign, neutral, or objective, they are anything but" (Noble, Algorithms of Oppression, pp 1).



Answer :

Final answer:

In MLA style, direct quotes should be enclosed in double quotation marks with the author's last name and the page number in parentheses.


Explanation:

The correct usage of in-text citation for a direct quotation in MLA style is:

  1. One scholar argues, 'While we often think in terms such as 'big data' and 'algorithms' as being benign, neutral, or objective, they are anything but' (Noble 1).

In MLA style, when using a direct quote, it should be enclosed in double quotation marks with the author's last name and the page number in parentheses immediately following the quote.


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