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Select the correct answer. Steven needs to add an in-text citation to the following sentence. The information is from the book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. The information was found on page 33.

In Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, we know the Rabbit fears the Queen of Hearts because he speaks in a "low, hurried tone" and looks "anxiously over his shoulder."

Which sentence uses a correct in-text citation?

A.
In Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, we know the Rabbit fears the Queen of Hearts because he speaks in a "low, hurried tone" and looks "anxiously over his shoulder" (33).
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In Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, we know the Rabbit fears the Queen of Hearts because he speaks in a "low, hurried tone" and looks "anxiously over his shoulder" (Carroll).
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In Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, we know the Rabbit fears the Queen of Hearts because he speaks in a "low, hurried tone" and looks "anxiously over his shoulder" (Alice in Wonderland).
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In Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, we know the Rabbit fears the Queen of Hearts because he speaks in a "low, hurried tone" and looks "anxiously over his shoulder" (Carroll, Alice in Wonderland, 33).

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