Based on the excerpt, which two citations are done INCORRECTLY?

Responses
A The NCTE typically defends almost any text that comes under fire from censorship "as a matter of standard policy."The NCTE typically defends almost any text that comes under fire from censorship "as a matter of standard policy."
B Some people find Romeo and Juliet offensive for "reasons other than the main characters' deaths."Some people find Romeo and Juliet offensive for "reasons other than the main characters' deaths."
C Instances of bullying have been known to increase, claims Humphrey, "when students have read plays or novels in which bullying occurs" (11).Instances of bullying have been known to increase, claims Humphrey, "when students have read plays or novels in which bullying occurs" (11).
D Haddock also disapproves of several other Shakespeare plays: Othello, King Lear and Titus Andronicus to name a few. (Ethan Haddock, "Over-performed and Over-rated").Haddock also disapproves of several other Shakespeare plays: Othello , King Lear and Titus Andronicus to name a few. (Ethan Haddock, "Over-performed and Over-rated").
E Texts assigned as common readings should not contain instances of "cruelty, ignorance, or especially violence" (Humphrey 15).

There are no citations done incorrectly in the excerpt.

The two citations that are done INCORRECTLY are:

A) The NCTE typically defends almost any text that comes under fire from censorship "as a matter of standard policy."The NCTE typically defends almost any text that comes under fire from censorship "as a matter of standard policy."

D) Haddock also disapproves of several other Shakespeare plays: Othello, King Lear and Titus Andronicus to name a few. (Ethan Haddock, "Over-performed and Over-rated").Haddock also disapproves of several other Shakespeare plays: Othello , King Lear and Titus Andronicus to name a few. (Ethan Haddock, "Over-performed and Over-rated").