For instance:What is the correct way (correct as in without violating elements of style (or any other (English language) writing instruction guide) to use parentheses inside anothe... moreFor instance:What is the correct way (correct as in without violating elements of style (or any other (English language) writing instruction guide) to use parentheses inside another set of parentheses?
In the example above, it seems extremely awkward to use a second set of parentheses inside an initial or original set of parentheses. I can’t imagine that any style guide would recommend this practice, so there must be suggestions on alternatives.
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A. 18 or more credits per weekB. 15 credits per weekC. 12 credits per weekD. 9 credits per weekE. 6 credits per weekF. 3 credits per weekG. Fewer than 3 credits per weekH. A... more
A. 18 or more credits per weekB. 15 credits per weekC. 12 credits per weekD. 9 credits per weekE. 6 credits per weekF. 3 credits per weekG. Fewer than 3 credits per weekH. A course schedule that was not based on number of classes or number of credits per weekI. Two or more of the above choices, namely: ______________________
J. None of the above choices/or other answer, namely: ______________________
1. The comma
1a. The Oxford comma2. The apostrophe3. The colon3a. The semicolon4. The dash4a. The hyphen5. The diagonal slash6. The parentheses6a. Th... more
1. The comma
1a. The Oxford comma2. The apostrophe3. The colon3a. The semicolon4. The dash4a. The hyphen5. The diagonal slash6. The parentheses6a. The brackets7. The ampersand8. The quotation marks9. The exclamation point10. The asterisk11. The question mark
12. The tilde (tread very carefully here)13. Other that is not listed here~