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Media Writing And Editing Styleguide
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journalism-and-media
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Past tense when referring to executions or suicides
navel
arrest
hanged
its
2. Correct punctuation and spelling for family relative by marriage
people
in-law
allege
either...or - neither...nor
3. Create or put together. It is commonly used actively and passively.
compose
either...or - neither...nor
aid
half mast
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
compliment
impostor
flout
5. To change
mean
alter
marshal
each other
6. Preferred with numerals (instead of over)
flair
ensure
naval
more than
7. Man to be married
fiance
courtesy titles
murder
its
8. Capitalize initials of name but do not place in quotes
magazine names
Black muslim
stationary
immigrate
9. Means to receive
impostor
afterward
accept
demolish or destroyed
10. Is to wreak great destruction or devastation not interchangeable with ravish
ravage
muslims
pour
comprise
11. A member of a predominantly black Islamic sect in the United States. However the term is considered DEROGATORY by members of the sect - who call themselves muslims
login - logon - logoff
either
Black muslim
crisis
12. The title of an individual who is the first minister in a national government that has a council of ministers. also the correct title for individuals who lead the provincial governments in canada and australia
stationary
premier
last
marshall
13. Applies to various types of framework - the verb means to arrange on a rack - to torture - trouble or torment -
infer
literally
flare
rack
14. Takes a singular verb
each
plurality
hanged
Legislature
15. Spelling for the noun that carries a badge and gun and verb that describes one who keeps things in order
it's
fewer
marshal
Cabinet
16. One who leaves a country ___s from it
emigrate
altar
defendant
in-law
17. A person who has acquired the full civil rights of a nation either by birth or naturalization. Cities and states in the U.S. do not confer citizenship.
phase
subject
citizen
her
18. In general - confine capitalization to formal titles used directly before an individual's name
titles
either...or - neither...nor
who
figuratively
19. Kiss
resident
who's
buss
naval
20. Do not use the colloquial past tense form - pled. All tenses of a word that means appeal or request earnestly
plead - pleaded - pleading - plurals
occur - occurred - occurring - occurrence
alumni
primiere
21. Woman to be married
fiancee
firefighter - police officer
over
half mast
22. Plural form of problem or turning point
crises
majority
NAACP
biannual
23. 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
demolish or destroyed
italics
arrest
compose
24. Means more than the highest number (subtract lower number from highest number to get this)
flair
plurality
because
ZIP code
25. Is the possessive of who
flout
whose
Black muslim
staunch
26. Action word - past tense is laid - present participle is laying
lay
native
rack
allege
27. Use all-caps ZIP for zoning improvement plan - but always lowercase the word code - run the 5 digits together without a comma and do not put a comma between state name and ZIP
ZIP code
insure
imply
half mast
28. Adjective stopped - firm and steadfast
bus
staunch
whom
afterward
29. Means in an exact sense
liaison
literally
each other
Fourth of July
30. A picture - a criminal or oneself
flaunt
hang - hangs
stationery
altar
31. Connotes success in argument and almost always implies an editorial judgement
fiance
more than
it's
refute
32. Physical distance
ensure
Fourth of July
last
farther
33. Introduces more than two items - all pronouns must be in the objective case - among us
bad
widower
among
homicide
34. Denote a specific cause-effect relationship
because
alumnus
national
like
35. References to insurance
more than
insure
majority
plead - pleaded - pleading - plurals
36. 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
among
medium
collide - collision
37. Use numerals - abbreviate mph - avoid hyphenated constructions
speeds
that
among
afterward
38. Means to exclude
literally
except
marshall
demolish or destroyed
39. Acceptable but use Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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40. 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
between
lay
marshal
41. Personal pronoun describing the deity are lowercase
accommodate
effect
lay
his
42. Copy pertaining to the navy
subject
federal
naval
crises
43. The proper name for some trains and buses
speeds
staunch
people
flyer
44. Noun. a fish - verb. to move clumsily or jerkily - to flop about
aide
principal
century
flounder
45. Kisses
allege
widower
busses
person
46. A preposition to compare nouns and pronouns. requires an object - ex. Jayne blocks ___ a pro.
affect
collide - collision
fiancee
like
47. Correct spelling of an individual or group being sued or charged with a crime
toward
defendant
misdemeanor
alumnus
48. Singular form of a standard
federal
sneaked
criterion
either...or - neither...nor
49. Do not use these titles just refer to person by first and last name.
troop
courtesy titles
since
ravage
50. To be used instead of the sexist terms
NAACP
native
refute
firefighter - police officer