Select the correct summary statement that is also cited correctly. Nestor is trying to start an argument when he says, "Let kings be just, and sovereign power preside" (Homer, 19). Nestor is trying to start an argument when he says, "Let kings be just, and sovereign power preside" (Homer; 19). Nestor is trying to prevent an argument when he says, "Let kings be just, and sovereign power preside" (Homer 19). Nestor is trying to prevent an argument when he says, "Let kings be just, and sovereign power preside." (Homer 19)
for in-text citations: put the quoted content in between quotation marks, then parentheses, then the Author's last name and page number (no comma in between the name + number), end the parentheses, then punctuate the sentence. with that in mind, which one follows the guideline exactly?
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