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1 True or False: If a note contains several paragraphs, each one is indented to cell 7.

1 Answer: True 17.4b Home

2 True or False: When there is reference to more than one long note in a paragraph, regardless of the print symbols, numbers, or letters, insert the braille asterisk followed by the unspaced number 1 ( 99#a ) at the first point of reference, number 2 ( 99#b ) at the second, and so on.

2 Answer: True 17.4c

3 True or False: In general, references (such as Chapter 6, page 9, line 2, or Verses 1-6) are brailled as they appear in print.

3 Answer: True 17.5

4 True or False: A book that is brailled without any indication of the print page numbers is said to be brailled using literary-style pagination.

4 Answer: True 17.7

5 True or False: When condensing references follow the rules as set forth in English Braille American Edition Rule IV.23.

5 Answer: True 17.5

6 True or False: When a dot occurs between roman numerals and arabic numbers or between numbers and letters it should be represented by the braille decimal point.

6 Answer: False, by the braille period 17.5a

7 True or False: A letter indicator is not needed in a citation only when a letter immediately follows a number, or a number and a comma, colon, or hyphen.

7 Answer: False, is needed 17.5a

8 True or False: When the name of the biblical book is abbreviated, the same rules apply except that the print abbreviation is used followed immediately by the chapter and verse numbers—each with a number indicator and no intervening space.

8 Answer: True 17.5b(3)

9 The entire ____ should be blocked; that is, each line starts in the same cell.

9 Answer: attribution 17.6a