You can't really do multiple-choice questions on this website. A history textbook could be anything: a book, a text, a history, a nonfiction book ... even a nonliving thing!
An example of an MLA in-text citation for a book would be: (Author's Last Name Page Number). For example, (Smith 45).
Look in a History Text Book.
No, it would be a reference book or a text book. A literary work is usually fiction, such as a novel.
To do in-text citations for a book, include the author's last name and the page number in parentheses at the end of the sentence where you use information from the book. For example: (Smith 45).
look in your world history text book
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Yes you can find it on teachTCI.com.
380-381
He made the first correct anatomy text book.
An example of a text citation in a book that includes the keyword "leadership" could be: (Smith, 2019, p. 45) - "Effective leadership is crucial for organizational success."
Reading your history text book may make you sleepy because it may be boring to you.
Not that I have seen. Probably not.