Multiple Choice
For preparing an effective table, you should:
A) give the table a title that forces the reader to review the table.
B) place a superscript symbol beside an entry that requires additional explanation.
C) refer to the table as "the following table" or "the figure on the following page."
D) document the source of the data presented by adding source notes above the table.
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