<sic>

<sic> (Latin for thus or so) contains text reproduced although apparently incorrect or inaccurate. [3.5.1. Apparent Errors]
Module core
Attributes Attributes att.global.responsibility (cert, resp) att.global (xml:id, n, xml:lang) (lim.att.global.fragmentable (part)) (att.global.rendition (rendition)) (att.global.source (source))
Member of
Contained by
May contain
Examples
for his nose was as sharp as
a pen, and 
<sic>a Table</sic> of green fields.
If all that is desired is to call attention to the apparent problem in the copy text, sic may be used alone:
I don't know, Juan. It's so far in the past now
— how 
<sic>we can</sic> prove or disprove anyone's theories?
It is also possible, using the choice and corr elements, to provide a corrected reading:
I don't know, Juan. It's so far in the past now
— how 
<choice>
<sic>we can</sic>
<corr>can we</corr>
   
</choice> prove or disprove anyone's theories?
for his nose was as sharp as
a pen, and 
<choice>
 
<sic>a Table</sic>
 
<corr>a' babbld</corr>
   
</choice> of green fields.
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<elementSpec rend="change" module="core" ident="sic">
   
<gloss>Latin for <mentioned>thus</mentioned> or <mentioned>so</mentioned>
   
</gloss>
   
<desc>contains text reproduced although apparently incorrect or inaccurate.</desc>
   
<classes>
      
<memberOf key="att.global.responsibility"/>
      
<memberOf key="att.global"/>
      
<memberOf key="model.pPart.transcriptional"/>
      
<memberOf key="model.choicePart"/>
   
</classes>
   
<content>
      
<macroRef key="macro.paraContent"/>
   
</content>
   
<attList/>
</elementSpec>