A reference note is a brief annotation or citation that provides information about the source of specific content, such as a quote or data point, within a text. It typically directs readers to a more detailed source, like a book, article, or website, allowing them to verify information or explore the topic further. Reference notes are commonly used in academic writing to maintain credibility and provide transparency regarding the origins of ideas or information.
Note Reference Marks
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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.
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After the quote, (Nelson Study Bible, note on...) name the verse for the note.
The death note reference appears in Episode 14 of Yu-Gi-Oh Abridged by LittleKuriboh. In this episode, the character Marik uses the Death Note to write Yami's name, referencing the popular anime series Death Note.
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