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So my paper is about a particular book and i'm referencing one of the appendices for my argument. The title of the appendix is Nagel's brain, and i'm trying to say the quote is from the appendix's/appendices' namesake, and i'm not sure which would be appropriate.










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So my paper is about a particular book and i'm referencing one of the appendices for my argument. The title of the appendix is Nagel's brain, and i'm trying to say the quote is from the appendix's/appendices' namesake, and i'm not sure which would be appropriate.










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So my paper is about a particular book and i'm referencing one of the appendices for my argument. The title of the appendix is Nagel's brain, and i'm trying to say the quote is from the appendix's/appendices' namesake, and i'm not sure which would be appropriate.










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  • The pronoun "I" should be capitalized, even in the middle of a sentence.

    – Jasper
    4 hours ago











  • Usually major words are capitalized in titles. Prepositions and articles are usually not capitalized in titles. Did you mean to capitalize the "b" in "brain"?

    – Jasper
    4 hours ago



















  • The pronoun "I" should be capitalized, even in the middle of a sentence.

    – Jasper
    4 hours ago











  • Usually major words are capitalized in titles. Prepositions and articles are usually not capitalized in titles. Did you mean to capitalize the "b" in "brain"?

    – Jasper
    4 hours ago

















The pronoun "I" should be capitalized, even in the middle of a sentence.

– Jasper
4 hours ago





The pronoun "I" should be capitalized, even in the middle of a sentence.

– Jasper
4 hours ago













Usually major words are capitalized in titles. Prepositions and articles are usually not capitalized in titles. Did you mean to capitalize the "b" in "brain"?

– Jasper
4 hours ago





Usually major words are capitalized in titles. Prepositions and articles are usually not capitalized in titles. Did you mean to capitalize the "b" in "brain"?

– Jasper
4 hours ago










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"Appendix" is the singular form. You are referring to one appendix's title.



Some style guides recommend consistently omitting the "s" after "x'" or "s'" when forming a possessive; some style guides recommend consistently including the "s" after "x'" but not after "s'"; and other style guides recommend consistently including the "s" after "x'" or "s'" in the same situation.






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    I agree - either appendix’s or appendix’ works. appendices is plural so that word is wrong here.

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If you wish to avoid the awkwardness of "appendix's", which is grammatical and correct but awkward and rarely seen, you can instead indicate the genitive with of.




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    Technically the possessive would be either "appendix's" or "appendix'" ... but, like many other words, this construction is awkward and best avoided.




    The appendix of Noah's Brain contains a chart which shows ...




    If there is more than one appendix, you can refer to them by name / number:




    In Noah's Brain, Appendix 1, there is a chart which shows ...







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      "Appendix" is the singular form. You are referring to one appendix's title.



      Some style guides recommend consistently omitting the "s" after "x'" or "s'" when forming a possessive; some style guides recommend consistently including the "s" after "x'" but not after "s'"; and other style guides recommend consistently including the "s" after "x'" or "s'" in the same situation.






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        I agree - either appendix’s or appendix’ works. appendices is plural so that word is wrong here.

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      "Appendix" is the singular form. You are referring to one appendix's title.



      Some style guides recommend consistently omitting the "s" after "x'" or "s'" when forming a possessive; some style guides recommend consistently including the "s" after "x'" but not after "s'"; and other style guides recommend consistently including the "s" after "x'" or "s'" in the same situation.






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        I agree - either appendix’s or appendix’ works. appendices is plural so that word is wrong here.

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      "Appendix" is the singular form. You are referring to one appendix's title.



      Some style guides recommend consistently omitting the "s" after "x'" or "s'" when forming a possessive; some style guides recommend consistently including the "s" after "x'" but not after "s'"; and other style guides recommend consistently including the "s" after "x'" or "s'" in the same situation.






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      "Appendix" is the singular form. You are referring to one appendix's title.



      Some style guides recommend consistently omitting the "s" after "x'" or "s'" when forming a possessive; some style guides recommend consistently including the "s" after "x'" but not after "s'"; and other style guides recommend consistently including the "s" after "x'" or "s'" in the same situation.







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        I agree - either appendix’s or appendix’ works. appendices is plural so that word is wrong here.

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        I agree - either appendix’s or appendix’ works. appendices is plural so that word is wrong here.

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      I agree - either appendix’s or appendix’ works. appendices is plural so that word is wrong here.

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      I agree - either appendix’s or appendix’ works. appendices is plural so that word is wrong here.

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      If you wish to avoid the awkwardness of "appendix's", which is grammatical and correct but awkward and rarely seen, you can instead indicate the genitive with of.




      the namesake of the appendix







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          If you wish to avoid the awkwardness of "appendix's", which is grammatical and correct but awkward and rarely seen, you can instead indicate the genitive with of.




          the namesake of the appendix







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          If you wish to avoid the awkwardness of "appendix's", which is grammatical and correct but awkward and rarely seen, you can instead indicate the genitive with of.




          the namesake of the appendix








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              Technically the possessive would be either "appendix's" or "appendix'" ... but, like many other words, this construction is awkward and best avoided.




              The appendix of Noah's Brain contains a chart which shows ...




              If there is more than one appendix, you can refer to them by name / number:




              In Noah's Brain, Appendix 1, there is a chart which shows ...







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                Technically the possessive would be either "appendix's" or "appendix'" ... but, like many other words, this construction is awkward and best avoided.




                The appendix of Noah's Brain contains a chart which shows ...




                If there is more than one appendix, you can refer to them by name / number:




                In Noah's Brain, Appendix 1, there is a chart which shows ...







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                  Technically the possessive would be either "appendix's" or "appendix'" ... but, like many other words, this construction is awkward and best avoided.




                  The appendix of Noah's Brain contains a chart which shows ...




                  If there is more than one appendix, you can refer to them by name / number:




                  In Noah's Brain, Appendix 1, there is a chart which shows ...







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                  Technically the possessive would be either "appendix's" or "appendix'" ... but, like many other words, this construction is awkward and best avoided.




                  The appendix of Noah's Brain contains a chart which shows ...




                  If there is more than one appendix, you can refer to them by name / number:




                  In Noah's Brain, Appendix 1, there is a chart which shows ...








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