F1 Self-Evaluation Project Explanations/pages 041-050

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041

The first full paragraph is in smaller type and surrounded by extra white space. The text is wrappable, so this is a classic Block Quote.

"SUBMITTING" is in all-caps small-caps.


042

The period in "Gregory IX." is part of the title, so it should be included in the italics tags, even though it also is the end of the sentence. This style is confirmed later on the same page when "Boniface VIII." appears mid-sentence.

"ANATOMY" is in all-caps small-caps.

The last paragraph is in smaller type and preceded by extra white space. The text is wrappable, so this is a classic Block Quote.


043

The possessive apostrophe in "Columbus'" belongs with the name and should be enclosed in the same pair of tags.

The first paragraph is in smaller type and followed by extra white space. The text is wrappable, so this is a classic Block Quote. Even though the first letter is capitalized, it seems to be a continuation of a paragraph begun on the previous page (the first word isn't indented and the text up to the period isn't a complete sentence), so do not leave a blank line above or below the opening Block Quote.

"Galileo Galilei" is in small-caps. This is not the beginning of a Chapter, and this book often highlights names in small-caps (as seen on the line just above it).

The period in "Cosimo II." is part of the title, so it should be included in the italics tags.

The proofreading error on line six, "paid" instead of "said" does not count as a formatting error.

044

The second and fourth paragraphs are in smaller type and surrounded by extra white space. The text is wrappable, so these are classic Block Quotes.


045

A mostly straightforward page with some italics. On the last two lines, "and" is not in italics.


046

Place the [Illustration] at the paragraph break. Include the figure number and the period in the small-caps.


047

Same as 046 above.


048

Same as 046 above.


049

Since there is no paragraph break on the page, place the [Illustration] on the very first line, preceded by an asterisk and followed by a blank line.

Include the figure number and the period in the small caps.


050

Same as 049 above.