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which website citations are formatted correctly? select three options. singh, ajay: grow a greener garden. 10 june 2009. urban harvesters. 15 june 2013. greene, tom. home composting. hanover growers guild, 15 march 2010. web. 22 april 2011. schultz, renee. monitoring seed germination. chesterfield county agricultural extension: 27 february 2010. web. lee, kim stake your tomatoes. future farmers of america, n.d. web. 24 june 2012. lawson, jennifer put down the pesticides. organic advocates, 31 may 2013. web. 3 january 2014.
A correctly - formatted website citation typically includes the author's name, title of the work, name of the organization/publisher, publication date, medium (Web), and access date. Analyzing each option:
- Singh's citation lacks the "Web" medium indicator and access date format is off.
- Greene's citation has the author, title, publisher, publication date, medium, and access date in proper order.
- Schultz's citation has all necessary elements in order.
- Lee's citation has no access date.
- Lawson's citation has all required elements in proper order.
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B. Greene, Tom. Home Composting. Hanover Growers Guild, 15 March 2010. Web. 22 April 2011.
C. Schultz, Renee. Monitoring Seed Germination. Chesterfield County Agricultural Extension: 27 February 2010. Web
E. Lawson, Jennifer. Put Down the Pesticides. Organic Advocates, 31 May 2013. Web. 3 January 2014.