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Which one of the following statements accurately reflects a rule for the use of abbreviations? A. The abbreviation "B.C." should be associated with a number, such as 44 B.C. B. The abbreviations "p.m." and "P.M. can be used interchangeably within a document. C. The abbreviation "Ph.D." may be written only in conjunction with a proper name. D. The symbol "$" may stand alone in a sentence, because it's a familiar symbol.

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Hello,

I would say the correct answer is A) The abbreviation "B.C." should be associated with a number such as "44 B.C."

I believe this is true because B.C. states a place in time, and it needs a number to go with it. You can't say "That was before Christ." You need to say "That was 44 B.C."

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Answer:

A. The abbreviation "B.C should be associated with a number, such as 44 B.C.

Step-by-step explanation:

The abbreviation "B.C" must be preceded by a number, that is the rule.

For example: There was a map of the world at 500 B.C.

However, It would be wrong to say: There was a map of the world at B.C.

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