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Grammar Question
When using a footnote source twice there is a latin term you put in the bottom of the page instead of writing the source again. I can't remeber it, and can't find it on the web.... any of you know?
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I didn't read your post, but you spelled grammar wrong. Just thought I'd point that out.
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im in a hurry here i have a paper due!
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And "remember".
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Ibid? :shrug:
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ibid...
Kenneth G. Wilson (1923–). The Columbia Guide to Standard American English. 1993.
ibid., ibidem Ibid. is the abbreviation, ibidem the full Latin word meaning “in the same place.” The abbreviated form in particular is a convention of scholarly footnoting: when you wish to cite a work and a page for which you have just given a reference, ibid. does the job succinctly. Consult your publisher’s stylebook for precise format and ground rules if any xoxo~ Gaz Footnotin’ fiend. |
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No Gaz, I'm pretty positive that it's spelled "GM sucks".
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Ibid.
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