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What punctuation is used to separate the information in a bibliography entry?

A. Coma
B. Exclamation Point
C. Period
D. Quatation Mark​

Answers

Answered by lakshmilakku
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Answer:

Option C is a correct answer.

Explanation:

The term "period" first appears in aelfricof Eynsham's Old English study of grammar (as the Latin loanword "periods"). There, it continues the Greek under dot's previous role as a comma between sentences and distinguishes itself from the full stop.

 In the works of the 16th-century grammarians, it acquired a new meaning as a dot designating a full stop. The terms period and full stop were consistently used in 19th-century works in both British and American English.

What printers frequently referred to as the "full point," a punctuation mark that was a dot on the baseline and utilized in a variety of contexts, was referred to as the "period" in this usage.

Only when a punctuation mark was used to end a sentence was it referred to as a full stop

It appears that this terminological distinction is fading.

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