A note of reference mark is a symbol used in written documents to direct readers to additional information or related content. Commonly represented by an asterisk (*) or other symbols, it indicates that there is a corresponding footnote, endnote, or citation elsewhere in the text. This helps enhance understanding by providing context or clarifying details without cluttering the main text.
Note Reference Marks
note reference mark
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.
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 superscript
Yes
Yes
Note reference mark.
footnote
You would hit the backspace key twice.
To mark or spot something is to identify or point out a specific place, detail, or object. It involves highlighting or making note of a particular aspect for reference, recognition, or further action.
note reference marks