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CORALGRILL2014

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A content note
 
  A) offers additional information or provides a cross-reference.
  B) documents direct quotes.
  C) documents paraphrased passages.
  D) documents visual aids.

Question 2

The purpose of a superscript in text is to let the reader know
 
  A) to read the marked line more carefully.
  B) how many sources the author consulted.
  C) that the report is scholarly.
  D) to look for source information.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A
Explanation: A) A content note provides relevant information that was not included in the main body of the text. For example, a content note might inform the reader about a colorful or controversial author who was mentioned in the text of the report.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D
Explanation: D) The superscript number shows that the source of the information is being cited, in either a footnote or an endnote. The number of the superscript identifies the source that corresponds to the text you are reading.




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