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In-Text Citation Correction Exercises

The document provides examples of incorrect in-text citations and the corrected versions. It lists 8 citations from the source "Harmer (2014, p.35)" that contain errors in punctuation, attribution, or other formatting. For each incorrect citation, an answer is given that shows the proper way to cite the source in-text according to MLA style guidelines.
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In-Text Citation Correction Exercises

The document provides examples of incorrect in-text citations and the corrected versions. It lists 8 citations from the source "Harmer (2014, p.35)" that contain errors in punctuation, attribution, or other formatting. For each incorrect citation, an answer is given that shows the proper way to cite the source in-text according to MLA style guidelines.
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1. Ardelianda Augesla (1810117320005)


2. Athaya Rewanda Putri (1710117220041)
Academic Writing – A4

EXERCISES ON IN-TEXT CITATION

Correct the mistakes in the following in-text citations:


1. Harmer (2014, p.35), he states that extensive reading is a powerful way to improve
vocabulary.
2. Harmer (2014, p.35), he states that extensive reading is a powerful way to improve
vocabulary.
3. Harmer states that extensive reading is a powerful way to improve vocabulary (p.35).
4. Harmer (2014, p.35) says that extensive reading is a powerful way to improve
vocabulary.
5. Harmer (2014, p.35) state that extensive reading is a powerful way to improve
vocabulary.
6. Harmer, J. (2014, p.35), states that extensive reading is a powerful way to improve
vocabulary.
7. 'Extensive reading is a powerful way to improve vocabulary', Harmer (2014, p.35).
8. Harmer (2014, p.35) claims that extensive reading is a powerful way to improve
vocabulary.

ANSWER
1. According to a study done by Harmer (2014, p.35), extensive reading is a powerful way to
improve vocabulary.
2. Harmer (2014, p.35) reports that extensive reading is a powerful way to improve
vocabulary.
3. Harmer (2014) notes extensive reading is a powerful way to improve vocabulary (p.35).
4. Harmer (2014, p.35) mentions that extensive reading is a powerful way to improve
vocabulary.
5. Harmer (2014, p.35) states that extensive reading is a powerful way to improve
vocabulary.
6. Harmer, J (2014, p.35) states that extensive reading is a powerful way to improve
vocabulary.
7. Extensive reading is a powerful way to improve vocabulary (Harmer, 2014, p.35).
8. Harmer (2014, p.35) claims that extensive reading is a powerful way to improve
vocabulary.

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