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Welcome to... A Game of X’s and O’s

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1 True or False: When an asterisk is used in braille it must be listed on a special symbols page.

1 True 17.3 Home

2 True or False: Do not divide the abbreviated book name and following numbers between lines.

2 True 17.5b(3)

3 True or False: If a print reference marker that refers to a short note is located within parentheses or quotation marks, in braille the short note follows the closing punctuation.

3 True 17.4a

4 True or False: The indention of the note clearly distinguishes it from the text and therefore a blank line is not left either before or after the note.

4 True 17.4b

5 True or False: When an agency chooses not to use a running head, the text continues on line 1 leaving room for three blank cells and the page number at the far left.

5 False, at the far right 17.1d

6 When a colon and multiple verse numbers separated by commas follow a chapter number, the commas are ____ in braille.

6 retained 17.5b(3)

7 True or False: Notes of more than five words should be inserted immediately below the paragraph in which the reference occurs.

7 False, more than seven words 17.4b

8 True or False: Just as in print, the braille reference indicator (asterisk) is inserted into the text prior to the word or words to which it refers.

8 False, following the word or words to which it refers 17.3

9 True or False: It is general practice, when counting the number of words in a note, to count numbers and letters from section identifiers or outlines.

9 False, disregard numbers and letters from section identifiers or outlines 17.4a