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 | 3a | Body or Appendix | Example string | Yes | E.g. fictional person name, IRI, EAI, domain name, etc. Currently there's no XML markup to denote example strings, so hard to distinguish from (3c) | | 3a | Body or Appendix | Example string | Yes | E.g. fictional person name, IRI, EAI, domain name, etc. Currently there's no XML markup to denote example strings, so hard to distinguish from (3c) |
 | 3b | Body or Appendix | Code snippet | No | "Code" does not mean examples here, but actual grammar like ABNF, C, etc. | | 3b | Body or Appendix | Code snippet | No | "Code" does not mean examples here, but actual grammar like ABNF, C, etc. |
-| 3c | Body or Appendix | Literal protocol element | Yes | Required transliteration should use U+xxxx syntax |+| 3c | Body or Appendix | Literal protocol element | Yes| Required transliteration should use U+xxxx syntax |
 | 3d | Body or Appendix | Document title of a cited document | Yes | Answer should match (4c) | | 3d | Body or Appendix | Document title of a cited document | Yes | Answer should match (4c) |
 | 3e | Body or Appendix | Prose | No | e.g. use of "naïve" in http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4690#section-1.5.5 | | 3e | Body or Appendix | Prose | No | e.g. use of "naïve" in http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4690#section-1.5.5 |
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