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Welcome to... A Game of X’s and O’s

Scoreboard X O Click Here if X Wins Click Here if O Wins

1 If several page numbers have been repeated or omitted, this should be explained on a ____ ____ page.

1 transcriber's notes 17.7d Home

2 Sometimes material such as the lyrics of a song there is an acknowledgment of another source, e.g., taken from A Child's Songbook. The placement and capitalization of this type of information, called credit lines or attributions, should follow ____.

2 print 17.6a

3 True or False: Follow print when credit lines follow the text on the same line.

3 True 17.6a

4 Do not leave a blank line before or after an attribution unless required by other braille ____ (for example, when a centered heading, which is always preceded by a blank line, follows an attribution).

4 formats 17.6a

5 True or False: When a credit line appears on the line following text, it should start four cells to the right of the beginning of the preceding braille line.

5 True 17.6a

6 Ignore any special typeface unless needed for ____ or ____.

6 emphasis or distinction 17.6b

7 True or False: As with all centered headings, if there is not room to leave at least three blank cells at the beginning and end of the line, divide the material between two consecutive lines.

7 True 17.6b

8 ____ is braille that is embossed on both sides of the page.

8 Interpoint 17.7

9 True or False: Leave a blank line (1) before the title, (2) between the title and the author's name, and (3) between the author's name and the body of the text.

9 True 17.6b