When writers use the Chicago manual of style (CMOS), where do citations appear? Select the two correct answers.

A. In the endnotes
B. In parentheses in the text
C. In the footnotes
D. In a works cited page
F. In a reference list

A. In the endnotes

C. In the footnotes

When writers use the Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS), citations can appear in either footnotes or endnotes. Both options allow for the inclusion of additional information relating to the cited source. So, the correct answers are:

A. In the endnotes
C. In the footnotes

In the Chicago style, citations are typically marked in the text with superscript numbers that correspond to a numbered list of references either at the bottom of the page (footnotes) or at the end of the document (endnotes). These notes contain the full citation information for each source, including author, title, publication details, and page numbers, if applicable.

When using the Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS), citations appear in the endnotes (A) or in footnotes (C).