Rule 3 Flashcards

1
Q

What is the heading for Rule 3?

A

Subdivisions

Hint: Three is a difficult subdivision for friends.

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What is heading for Rule 3.1? What is an

example of what it covers.

A

Volumes, Parts and Supplements
__ Numbered volumes are cited in Arabic numerals (1,2,3), not Roman numerals (I,II,III), even if that is how they appear in the original.
__If no volume is given but volumes are obviously arranged by year, use the year of publication as the volume number and omit the year from the parentheticals.

Hint: VPS. Volumes largest subdivision.

Rule 3 is Subdivisions.

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3
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What is the heading for Rule 3.2?

A

Pages, Footnotes, Endnotes and Graphical Material

Pages are smaller subdivision than volumes, which is 3.1.

Rule 3 is subdivisions.

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Which rule covers page spans? What does it say relating to page spans?

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Rule 3.2(a), Pages. Give the inclusive page numbers, separately by en dash or hyphen. Always retain the last two digits but drop repetitious digits.

Rule 3 is subdivisions.

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5
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Which rule says to use two section symbols when citing multiple sections?

A

Rule 3.3(b), Multiple Sections and subsections
Rule 3: Subdivisions
Rule 3.3, Sections & Paragraphs

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Which rules says to use a single section symbol when multiple subsections within a single section?

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Rule 3.3(b), Multiple Sections and subsections
Rule 3: Subdivisions
Rule 3.3, Sections & Paragraphs

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