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note reference marks
Note Reference Marks
In MLA style, the superscript number is used as a note reference mark to signal the existence of an explanatory note. The superscript number corresponds to the note located at the bottom of the page or end of the document.
A note reference mark signals that an explanatory note exists at the bottom of the page as a footnote. Each mark corresponds to a specific note providing additional information or citations related to the text.
a superscript
it is a header
Yes, if you see a document that says that regeneration exists, then it does exist.
You can't. If the document has been overwritten then the old version no longer exists. This is why backups are done.
hi goverment
The "Meesaq-e-Madina" is a religious document that highlights the words and teachings of the Prophet Mohammed. There is much discussion that exists on the theology of this document.
Yes, but people mistakenly think the Bill of Rights exists as a stand-alone document (it is the first ten Amendments, which were added to the Constitution in 1791.)
The Constitution of The United States.