Add a footnote to the paraphrase. I got this sentence from a document written by Bila Civil Contractors – the company’s name is abbreviated as BCC. I got the sentence on page 13 of the document, which was published in 2016

(paraphrase): The BCC document, published in 2016, states that the current project is running behind schedule.

Footnote:

^1Bila Civil Contractors (BCC), 2016, p. 13.

To add a footnote to the paraphrase, follow these steps:

1. Begin by typing the paraphrased sentence in the desired location of your document.

2. Insert a superscript number at the end of the paraphrased sentence, for example, using the "^" symbol.

3. Scroll to the bottom of the page or the end of the document, depending on your preferred footnote placement.

4. Create a new line for the footnote.

5. Start the footnote with the superscript number matching the one used in the paraphrased sentence.

6. In the footnote, provide the necessary information in the following format:

6.1. Document author's name, followed by a comma (e.g., Bila Civil Contractors).

6.2. Company abbreviation in parentheses, followed by a comma (e.g., (BCC)).

6.3. Specify the page number and denote it with "p." or "pg." (e.g., p. 13).

6.4. Mention the year of publication in parentheses, followed by a period (e.g., (2016).).

7. Ensure that the footnotes are properly numbered and the content remains visible and readable.

Here is an example of how the footnote might look:

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^1 Bila Civil Contractors (BCC), page 13, (2016).
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Remember to adjust the formatting and citation style according to the requirements of your document or reference guidelines.