A footnote is used to indicate the source of the text. It can also be used to emphasize something or emphasize a part of the text. The story is entitled "Footnote to Youth" since it also emphasizes something for the youth to realize---and that is not to marry early.
who got married in a young age
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In the story Footnote to Youth, the meaning of youth must triumph now and love must triumph now, is that both the younger generation should strive hard to succeed for their future and for the love of their country. It hopes to attain victory.
It means, roughly, "this and that."
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What do you mean by "escape?" I suppose it is possible. After all, people have excaped from Alcatraz.
It's about going back and fixing your mistakes.
yes as in footnote
Place cursor on the end of the word you want to append the footnote to. Then on the toolbar under "Insert" select "Reference" then "Footnote". Fill in the footnote. Tip 1: If possible format the Footnote style before you start your document. Tip 2: So you don't miss any, put all the footnote numbers in as you create the document. Type the footnotes later; the document will auto adjust to keep the footnotes on the page on which they are referenced.
It means an opinion or related data of lesser importance than the text to which it applies; a footnote.
It would mean that you should check the bottom of the page for a footnote with the same number.
no you need a comma before the open quotations and I'm not sure what you mean be footnote, but you probably don't need a period at the end of your sentence
VF in an essay most likely stands for "Verbal Footnote," which is a way of citing a source within the text rather than in a traditional footnote at the end of the essay. This is a common practice in academic writing to provide sources for specific information or quotes directly in the body of the text.
As the means of annotation are generally optional to the author, a legend or footnote should indicate your answer.
The 9 appears to be a typo in your source text, or perhaps a footnote.
it's a means there is a footnote or a reference related to it. subject2 is related to footnote2 at the end of the page or reference2 at the back of the book
Latin ibidem, in the same place
Do you mean annotation? An annotation is similar to a footnote where there is additional information on the item on the bottom of the page. Usually it is in smaller type or a different font style altogether.
You haven't understood how 'n' is used in indexes. It is used in between two numbers. If you are looking for references to xxxxxxx you might see this xxxxxxx 231 n.402 This can be translated as follows "xxxxxxx is on Page number 231 in the footnote number 402". In other words it is telling you "the reference to xxxxxxx can be found if you go to page 231 and then look at the bottom of that page for the footnote numbered 402, you will find the reference to xxxxxxx there".