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Media Writing And Editing Styleguide
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journalism-and-media
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1. Use with great care - Avoid any suggestion that the writer is making an allegation - Specify the source of an allegation (arrest record etc.) - Use alleged bribe or similar phrase when necessary to make it clear that an unproved action is not being
resident
allege
busses
arrest
2. Two objects must be in motion before they can ____.
affect
beside
collide - collision
OK - OK'd - OK'ing - OKs
3. Means to make sure or give confidence
assure
flaunt
subpoena - subpoenaed - subpoenaing
demolish or destroyed
4. Woman to be married
fiancee
wrack
citizen
was drowned
5. Indicates a state of reclining. It does not take a direct object. Its past tense is lay. Its past participle is lain and present participle is lying - when __ means to make an untrue statement - the verb forms are lie - lied - lying.
was drowned
allege
lie
reference works
6. Means to gaze intently or steadily
subject
because
pore
reference works
7. Connotes success in argument and almost always implies an editorial judgement
staunch
flaunt
refute
pour
8. A preposition to compare nouns and pronouns. requires an object - ex. Jayne blocks ___ a pro.
primiere
one another
like
comprise
9. In general - confine capitalization to formal titles used directly before an individual's name
its
titles
pour
flaunt
10. Should only be used in place of the person's name if it is what the individual prefers to be known as.
immigrate
nicknames
which
flare
11. To make an ostentatious or defiant display
manslaughter
rock 'n' roll
flaunt
affect
12. Kiss
like
buss
forward
adviser
13. When referring to a group of men or men and women who attended a school
alumni
courtesy titles
wrack
buses
14. Do not use before a date or day of the week (redundant) except at the beginning of a sentence.
as
more than
firefighter - police officer
on
15. Means to guarantee
less
alter
who
ensure
16. Writing paper
stationery
daylight saving time
ensure
because
17. The preferred term to describe adherents of Islam
since
premier
forward
muslims
18. Every two years
federal
median
biennial
lay
19. Noun that means a fundamental truth - law - doctrine - or motivating force
further
her
insure
principle
20. Acceptable but use Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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21. A contraction for it is or it has
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22. Correct spelling of an individual or group being sued or charged with a crime
defendant
among
busses
each other
23. Do not use these titles just refer to person by first and last name.
teenage
courtesy titles
busses
arrest
24. Use instead "survived by her husband" or "leaves her husband" not ______ of the late
Legislature
widower
afterward
on
25. Is the possessive form of the neuter pronoun
busses
demolish or destroyed
its
alumnus
26. Means to exclude
ZIP code
her
except
president
27. Refers to inhabitants of states and cities
muslims
lie
resident
Cabinet
28. To change
rebut
bad
alter
assure
29. Physical distance
occur - occurred - occurring - occurrence
farther
his
under way
30. Implies a standard of average performance for a given group
norm
defendant
emigrate
Legislature
31. Transportation vehicle
ravage
bus
speeds
nicknames
32. Not amidst for a word that means surrounded by; in the middle of
principal
alumnae
amid
sneaked
33. Implies that another person caused the death by holding the victims head under the water.
ZIP code
more than
was drowned
aid
34. Man to be married
aid
fiance
native
insure
35. Use numerals - abbreviate mph - avoid hyphenated constructions
speeds
between
Nobel Prize
naval
36. Twice a year (same as biannual)
all right
ravish
like
semiannual
37. Avoid the use of last as a synonym for latest if it might imply finality - this word is unnecessary to imply the most recent if there is a month or day used.
farther
aid
as
last
38. A location on the World Wide Web that maintains one or more pages at a specific address. Also webcam - webcast - and webmaster. But as a short form and in terms with separate words - the Web - Web page and Web feed.
misdemeanor
adviser
website
between
39. Used in proper names and as someone in a parade
website
buses
marshall
majority
40. Serious crime - someone is a felon if the have been convicted of a felony whether or not they have spent time in confinement
flounder
all right
felony
flier
41. Means in an exact sense
alumnae
literally
resident
misdemeanor
42. Do not use when referring to East Asian nations and their peoples. Asian is the acceptable term for an inhabitant of these nations
marshall
less
defendant
Orient - Oriental
43. Adjective stopped - firm and steadfast
staunch
Internet
homicide
norm
44. Do not use the colloquial past tense form - pled. All tenses of a word that means appeal or request earnestly
because
Fourth of July
effect
plead - pleaded - pleading - plurals
45. Despite means the same thing and is shorter
troops
murder
in spite of
mean
46. A picture - a criminal or oneself
stanch
who
each
hang - hangs
47. Use the abbreviation for number in conjunction with a figure to indicate position or rank
No.
citizen
except
bad
48. When referring to a woman who has attended a school
flounder
alumna
each
emigrate
49. The proper name for some trains and buses
flyer
collide - collision
alter
aid
50. To avoid any suggestion that someone is being judged before a trial - do not use a phrase such as arrested for killing. Instead - use arrested on a charge of killing. If a charge hasn't been filed - arrested on suspicion of - or a similar phrase - sh
arrest
login - logon - logoff
immigrate
forward
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