Questions: Question 2 3 pts Which of the following is quoted and formatted correctly: In her article titled "Resistance to Evil," Sarah Emmons claims that the argument concerning good and evil is - "complete freedom from conscience" (23). In her article titled "Resistance to Evil," Sarah Emmons claims that the argument concerning good and evil is; "complete freedom from conscience" (23). In her article titled "Resistance to Evil," Sarah Emmons claims that the argument concerning good and evil is "complete freedom from conscience" (23). In her article titled "Resistance to Evil," Sarah Emmons claims that the argument concerning good and evil is: "complete freedom from consciencé" (23).

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3 pts

Which of the following is quoted and formatted correctly:
In her article titled "Resistance to Evil," Sarah Emmons claims that the argument concerning good and evil is - "complete freedom from conscience" (23).
In her article titled "Resistance to Evil," Sarah Emmons claims that the argument concerning good and evil is; "complete freedom from conscience" (23).
In her article titled "Resistance to Evil," Sarah Emmons claims that the argument concerning good and evil is "complete freedom from conscience" (23).
In her article titled "Resistance to Evil," Sarah Emmons claims that the argument concerning good and evil is: "complete freedom from consciencé" (23).
Transcript text: Question 2 3 pts Which of the following is quoted and formatted correctly: In her article titled "Resistance to Evil," Sarah Emmons claims that the argument concerning good and evil is - "complete freedom from conscience" (23). In her article titled "Resistance to Evil," Sarah Emmons claims that the argument concerning good and evil is; "complete freedom from conscience" (23). In her article titled "Resistance to Evil," Sarah Emmons claims that the argument concerning good and evil is "complete freedom from conscience" (23). In her article titled "Resistance to Evil," Sarah Emmons claims that the argument concerning good and evil is: "complete freedom from consciencé" (23).
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The answer is: In her article titled "Resistance to Evil," Sarah Emmons claims that the argument concerning good and evil is "complete freedom from conscience" (23).

Explanation
Option 1: In her article titled "Resistance to Evil," Sarah Emmons claims that the argument concerning good and evil is - "complete freedom from conscience" (23).

This option incorrectly uses a hyphen before the quotation.

Option 2: In her article titled "Resistance to Evil," Sarah Emmons claims that the argument concerning good and evil is; "complete freedom from conscience" (23).

This option incorrectly uses a semicolon before the quotation.

Option 3: In her article titled "Resistance to Evil," Sarah Emmons claims that the argument concerning good and evil is "complete freedom from conscience" (23).

This option correctly uses a colon before the quotation and properly formats the quotation and citation.

Option 4: In her article titled "Resistance to Evil," Sarah Emmons claims that the argument concerning good and evil is: "complete freedom from consciencé" (23).

This option contains a typographical error in the word "conscience," making it incorrect.

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