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Explanatory footnotes are additional pieces of information or clarifications included at the bottom of a page in a document, book, or article. They provide further context, references, or explanations related to specific points in the main text.
Footnotes are not generally used today in reports. Instead you put in text citations in the paper. It is actually, easier to do that to footnote on the bottom of the page. Footnotes can also be added to the end of the report numbered. Example: Through out the 17th and 18th centuries the family was the primary institution for the socialization and education of children (Foner & Garraty 1991, p.215) (1).
APA style is one of the most popular documentation styles used today. Unlike MLA it does require parenthetical citations instead of footnotes.
In an APA paper, footnotes are not typically used. Instead, APA style uses in-text citations and a reference list at the end of the paper to acknowledge sources. If additional comments or explanations are needed, they can be included as parenthetical notes within the main text.
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Footnotes are not typically required in MLA format. Instead, MLA style uses in-text citations to acknowledge sources. However, if needed, footnotes can be used for supplementary information or to expand on a point that cannot be included in the main text.
R10 was used instead of C10 in the later years of the squre bodied chevys to designate them as fuel injected
yes
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Gold parity standard is the current system used instead of the international gold standard. This system was made in 1946 by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Yes
The standard is a cubic metre but since that is quite large, a litre =0.001 cubic metre is often used instead.