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When writers use the Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS), where do citations appear? Select the two correct answers.
A. In the footnotes
B. In a works cited page
C. In the endnotes
D. In the parentheses in the text
e. In a reference list
A. In the footnotes
B. In a works cited page
C. In the endnotes
D. In the parentheses in the text
e. In a reference list
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A and C.
Chicago's traditional Notes & Bibliography system places citations in footnotes or endnotes. (Chicago also has an Author–Date system that uses parenthetical citations plus a reference list, but the notes system is the distinctive CMOS option.)
Chicago's traditional Notes & Bibliography system places citations in footnotes or endnotes. (Chicago also has an Author–Date system that uses parenthetical citations plus a reference list, but the notes system is the distinctive CMOS option.)
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