what are the differences between intended keys and bracketed keys
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The intended keys have the two leads of each couplet separated by the couplets following the first lead that making it difficult to compare with the alternatives. The bracketed keys utilize the space in each page efficiently and so they are cheaper to print.
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There are two main types of keys: indented (yoked) and bracketed (parallel). Indented keys have the two leads of each couplet separated by the couplets following the first lead, so that it is easier to find the next "question".
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