37. Which of the following are correct? a.footnote formatting for technical and scientific information follows
APA guideline. b. Arguments is a compnent of footnote c. in APA style footnote the last and first name of
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APA details the use of two types of footnotes: content and copyright. When using either type of footnote, insert a number formatted in superscript following any punctuation mark apart from a dash (—). A footnote callout should precede the dash.
Explanation:
How Do I Format Footnotes in Turabian/Chicago Style?
Each footnote should appear at the bottom of the page that includes its numbered in-text reference.
For note numbers in the text, use superscript.
Indent the first line of each note half an inch like a paragraph in the main text.
Use a short line (or rule) to separate footnotes from the main text.
When using endnotes, your quoted or paraphrased sentence or summarized material is followed by a superscript number. Example: Let's say that you have quoted a sentence from Lloyd Eastman's history of Chinese social life.
Footnotes are notes placed at the bottom of a page. They cite references or comment on a designated part of the text above it. For example, say you want to add an interesting comment to a sentence you have written, but the comment is not directly related to the argument of your paragraph.