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Media Writing And Editing Styleguide
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1. Plural form of a standard
stanch
criteria
except
titles
2. Denote a specific cause-effect relationship
because
was drowned
principle
flaunt
3. For non essential clauses - where the pronoun is less necessary and use commas. use when referring to inanimate objects and to animals without a name
Cabinet
was drowned
which
afterward
4. For: peace - chemistry - literature - physics and physiology or medicine - the prize in economic studies is in memorial to alfred and should be referred to as such - ceremonies are held on Dec. 10 - Capitalize when with name - lowercase when not with
Nobel Prize
defendant
busses
principal
5. Means to make sure or give confidence
demolish or destroyed
assure
fiancee
as
6. Malicious - premeditated homicide - some states define certain homicides as this if the killing occurs in the course of armed robbery - rape - etc. - do not say a victim was ____ed unless it was proven in court - instead say the victim was killed or
murder
pore
fiance
sneaked
7. Refers to inhabitants of states and cities
resident
ravish
principle
afterward
8. Spelling for the noun that carries a badge and gun and verb that describes one who keeps things in order
figuratively
marshal
native
Orient - Oriental
9. Connotes success in argument and almost always implies an editorial judgement
principle
refute
accommodate
literally
10. Multiple transportation vehicles
buses
rack
lay
assure
11. Is the possessive form of the neuter pronoun
staunch
hanged
beside
its
12. The proper name for some trains and buses
assure
each
its
flyer
13. AP does not italicize words in news stories.
between
italics
troops
who's
14. Means to exclude
bad
hanged
except
Cabinet
15. Two objects must be in motion before they can ____.
beside
pour
flounder
collide - collision
16. Proper spelling and capitalization for a Christian afterlife
accept
beside
heaven
flair
17. A contraction for it is or it has
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18. Generally refers to spatial relationships (not numerals)
over
National Organization for Women
semiannual
primiere
19. Create or put together. It is commonly used actively and passively.
principle
complement
compose
occur - occurred - occurring - occurrence
20. Correct spelling for one who deceives by using a false identity
flair
staunch
impostor
all right
21. A noun and adjective meaning someone or something first in rank - authority - importance or degree.
flout
principal
ensure
impostor
22. Is acceptable on first reference to avoid a cumbersome lead - but provide the full name in the body of the story - HQ is in Baltimore
City Hall
refute
NAACP
badly
23. Personal pronoun describing the deity are lowercase
wrack
his
biannual
medium
24. Means to cause or as a noun means a result
median
troupe
badly
effect
25. Correct punctuation and spelling for family relative by marriage
compliment
hung
flay
in-law
26. Used in the United Kingdom or other monarchies. Citizen is also acceptable.
subject
president
stationary
ensure
27. Transportation vehicle
bus
nicknames
rock 'n' roll
compliment
28. Introduces two items - is the correct word when expressing the relationships of three or more items considered one pair at a time - all pronouns must be in the objective case - between him and her - between you and me
naval
that
between
liaison
29. Correct spelling for a word that means a channel for communication between groups
alumnae
liaison
Fourth of July
magazine names
30. Two words in virtually all uses - one word only when used as an adjective before a noun in a nautical sense: an underway flotilla
hung
Legislature
under way
ensure
31. Lowercase - spell out the numbers less than 10
alumni
century
website
collide - collision
32. Two people look at - can be used when the number of people being used is indefinite
each other
adviser
phase
ravage
33. In an analogous sense but not in an exact sense
firefighter - police officer
figuratively
badly
City Council
34. Acceptable but use Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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35. All nouns that mean different computer functions. Must use these in two words when in verb form.
principle
homicide
Orient - Oriental
login - logon - logoff
36. In general - confine capitalization to formal titles used directly before an individual's name
titles
speeds
flier
email
37. 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.
his
website
widow
flyer
38. Means more than the highest number (subtract lower number from highest number to get this)
Internet
troop
reference works
plurality
39. Kisses
amid
login - logon - logoff
Orient - Oriental
busses
40. One who leaves a country ___s from it
emigrate
comprise
busses
sneaked
41. Every two years
biennial
in spite of
emigrate
login - logon - logoff
42. 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.
last
felony
teenage
Legislature
43. The nouns that follow these words do not constitute a compound subject; they are alternate subjects and require a verb that agrees with the nearer subject - Neither they nor he is going - Neither he nor they are going.
either...or - neither...nor
ZIP code
bus
troops
44. To abduct - rape or carry away with emotion not interchangeable with ravage
it's
ravish
since
lie
45. To change
alter
ZIP code
principle
NAACP
46. Means ruin or destruction and generally is confined to the phrase wrack and ruin or wracked with doubt (or pain).
manslaughter
wrack
citizen
compose
47. Use instead "survived by his wife" or "leaves his wife" not ______ of the late
widow
national
all right
wrack
48. Capitalize if preceded by state name or when used in proper title. lowercase in other uses.
teenage
Legislature
majority
ZIP code
49. Should not be used as an adverb. It does not lose its status as an adjective - however - in a sentence such as "I feel bad." Such a statement is the idiomatic equivalent of I am in bad health.
plurality
citizen
that
bad
50. Denotes praise of the expression of courtesy
login - logon - logoff
complement
forward
compliment