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When preparing my 35-page trial manuscript, should I braille the entire print contents page?

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When preparing my 35-page trial manuscript, should I braille the entire print contents page?

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Instructor: No. When transcribing into braille the contents page for your trial manuscript, you should include only those items that you transcribe for your trial manuscript. Remember that when preparing your braille contents page, substitute the appropriate braille page number for the page number shown in the print table of contents. Thus, the entire transcription must be completed before the braille page numbers can be inserted. Student: I have a question about Section 20.12 of the instruction manual on scoring the trial manuscript. After reviewing the evaluator’s report on my 35-page trial manuscript, I discovered that 20 points were deducted for omitting a letter in a word 10 times in the title of the book. Since the same error was repeated 10 times, I believe that it should have been counted only once. Is this correct? Instructor: No. Errors are counted separately unless they involve formatting or corrections in contractions or word divisions. Since you omitted a letter in a word

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