How Do You Do A Bracket

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Clarification

Your marginal tax rate or tax bracket refers only to your highest tax rate—the last tax rate your income is subject to. For example, in 2020, a single filer with taxable income of $100,000 willl pay $18,080 in tax, or an average tax rate of 18%. But your marginal tax rate or tax bracket is actually 24%. Before you place any bets, though, you need to fill out your bracket. So how do you do that and gu­arantee success? Analysts, sportscasters, networks and amateurs have all tried to nail down the perfect technique for picking teams using bracketology, or the study of the brackets.

If the original material includes a noun or pronoun that is unclear, brackets can be used for clarification.

Examples

The president stated that he “will not sign the bill they [Republican members of the House] have been talking about.”

In his memoirs, the author reveals, “The year we moved into the house [1985] was a difficult one for us, both emotionally and financially.”

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The media mogul was overheard saying, “I would never do a deal with [Acme Corporation's CEO,] Wile E. Coyote.”

When used in this way, the bracketed information should be an addition, not a substitution. For example, if the original quotation is “She never called back,” do not change it to “[Lucy] never called back.” Instead write: “She [Lucy] never called back.” (Note: Many newspapers ignore this rule. In professional and academic writing, it is better to follow it.)

In many cases, brackets can be avoided by reframing the quotation.

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“Why can’t we do the same thing [provide government-funded grants to independent filmmakers] in this country?” Christina Black asks.

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Citing filmmaking grants provided by the Australian government, independent filmmaker Christina Black asks, “Why can’t we do the same thing in this country?”