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Which of the following options uses the Guess tag correctly? Type A, B, or C in the box below.
A) He's a former member of the National Association of [Government?] [Archives?] and Records Administrators.
B) The apple [fell] from the tree and landed on his [foot].
C) He failed his [arithmetic class?] but aced advanced [chemistry?].

Answer: C     [Type C in the box]

Explanation:

Option C is correct because according to the Clean Verbatim Style Guide?

If you're not sure what is said but you can make a reasonable guess that fits the context, put your guess, followed by a question mark, into brackets: ​ [your text here?] ​. Unlike the other tags, the Guess tag is formatted (i.e., capitalized or not) to reflect your guess. The text within the tag can comprise a single word, like ​[this?] ​, or it may be a short phrase, ​[something like this?]​. The full guess goes into one tag.

She vacationed in [Mongolia?] and [Siberia?] for spring break [last year?].

If you can't tell if a speaker is saying one thing or another, ​ DO NOT​ put two guesses within the same tag. Decide what is most fitting based on context. 

No​ ​→ He gave away [​three/free​?] kittens. 

Yes​ → He gave away [three?] kittens. 

Yes​ → He gave away [free?] kittens. 

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