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Which of the following is the correct way to create an in text citation using the author-page style? a. smith 302: a penguin’s body is optimized for swimming, which is why it is tapered at both ends for hydrodynamics. b. smith says on page 302: a penguin’s body is optimized for swimming, which is why it is tapered at both ends for hydrodynamics. c. a penguin’s body is optimized for swimming, which is why it is tapered at both ends for hydrodynamics (page 302 in smith). d. a penguin’s body is optimized for swimming, which is why it is tapered at both ends for hydrodynamics (smith 302).

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