There are two versions of quoting: autor-focused and information-focused . Author-focused quoting places emphasis on the author's name, showing more authority. Information-focused quoting is used when you want to focus on the information cited instead of the author. The former uses the author's name at the beginning of the quote, while the latter puts the referrence at the end of the quote. Read each of the following quotations, and decide which ones belong to the author-focused version and which ones belong to the information-focused version. A. Lack (2002) claimed that"serious concerns have been raised concerning the potential environmental and medical consequences of GMOs" though people enjoy their benefits. B. Although GMOs are gaining popularity in many countries, "serious concerns have been raised concerning the potential environmental and medical consequences" (Lack, 2002). C. According to Rosemary (1983), most Nigerians believe that "urban existence is synonymous with extreme individual and community poverty". D. Influenced by western countries, most Nigerians believe that "urban existence is synonymous with extreme individual and community poverty" (Rosemary, 1983). E. We may educate mothers on "how to prepare and use hygienically acceptable supplementary foods"(Rosemary, 1983). F. Rosemary (1983) suggested that mothers should be educated on "how to prepare and use hygienically acceptable supplementary foods". Author-focused : Information-focused version: 填写答案请用大写字母,且中间不要空格。如第一空ABC,第二空DEF。