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2. Which statement about the use of Roman numerals in outlines is true?
Use Roman numerals only to indicate the title of the outline.
Use Roman numerals to indicate subsections of each major section of a report.
Use Roman numerals to indicate both major sections and subsections of a report.
Use Roman numerals to indicate major sections of a report.
Use Roman numerals only to indicate the title of the outline.
Use Roman numerals to indicate subsections of each major section of a report.
Use Roman numerals to indicate both major sections and subsections of a report.
Use Roman numerals to indicate major sections of a report.
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The true statement about the use of Roman numerals in outlines is: **Use Roman numerals to indicate major sections of a report.**
In outlining, Roman numerals (I, II, III, etc.) are typically used for the main sections, while other numbering systems (such as capital letters, numbers, or lowercase letters) are used for subsections.
In outlining, Roman numerals (I, II, III, etc.) are typically used for the main sections, while other numbering systems (such as capital letters, numbers, or lowercase letters) are used for subsections.
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