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Media Writing And Editing Styleguide
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journalism-and-media
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1. Acceptable in a casual sense when the first event in a sequence led logically to the second but was not its direct cause
century
misdemeanor
national
since
2. The term denoting that an individual was born in a given location
No.
sneaked
native
accommodate
3. A table-like platform used in a religious service
altar
aide
faze
fiance
4. Not afterwards
afterward
lay
assure
busses
5. Books - computer games - movies - operas - plays - poems - albums and songs - radio and tv programs - lectures - speeches and works of art should all: - capitalize principal words - capitalize an article - quotes around these works that are not: reli
Nobel Prize
composition titles
Cabinet
emigrate
6. One who comes into a country ___s to it
fiancee
immigrate
arrest
farther
7. Introduces more than two items - all pronouns must be in the objective case - among us
aide
among
rack
compliment
8. 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.
titles
either...or - neither...nor
forward
Cabinet
9. Correct punctuation and spelling for family relative by marriage
infer
mean
Nobel Prize
in-law
10. The proper name for some trains and buses
beside
flyer
City Hall
majority
11. To abduct - rape or carry away with emotion not interchangeable with ravage
bus
pore
ravish
hung
12. Multiple transportation vehicles
its
alumna
norm
buses
13. Capitalize as a title and lowercase in all other forms
alter
on
president
magazine names
14. 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
Black muslim
crises
plead - pleaded - pleading - plurals
15. Also Independence Day. The federal legal holiday is observed on Friday if July 4 falls on a Saturday - on Monday if it falls on a Sunday.
Fourth of July
premier
subject
compliment
16. Denotes praise of the expression of courtesy
compliment
average
flier
insure
17. Means at the side of
insure
literally
beside
resident
18. Never towards - for a word meaning: moving in a specific direction
like
primiere
troops
toward
19. Never alright. Hyphenate only if used colloquially as a compound modifier: He is an all-right guy.
since
all right
who
aid
20. Physical distance
its
farther
ensure
troop
21. Not hyphenated when referring to electronic mail - hyphenate other e- terms such as: e-book or e-commerce
person
email
plead - pleaded - pleading - plurals
City Council
22. The correct word to introduce clauses - .e.g Jayne blocks the linebacker __ he should
flier
as
crises
altar
23. Only for ensembles of actors - dancers - singers - etc.
was drowned
whose
rock 'n' roll
troupe
24. Contain to include all or embrace. Used only actively.
collide - collision
Orient - Oriental
reference works
comprise
25. Kiss
buss
half mast
troop
allege
26. Lowercase - spell out the numbers less than 10
it's
century
more than
impostor
27. One who leaves a country ___s from it
biennial
insure
emigrate
Legislature
28. Implies that another person caused the death by holding the victims head under the water.
founder
as
criteria
was drowned
29. Both mean to do away with something completely. It cannot happen partially and is redundant to say it happened totally.
infer
navel
demolish or destroyed
norm
30. Extension of time or degree
phase
rebut
ravage
further
31. To be used instead of the sexist terms
firefighter - police officer
medium
badly
collide - collision
32. Two people look at - can be used when the number of people being used is indefinite
each other
her
people
was drowned
33. Connotes success in argument and almost always implies an editorial judgement
flare
Orient - Oriental
flout
refute
34. The pronoun used for references to human beings and to animals with a name
Cabinet
phase
plead - pleaded - pleading - plurals
who
35. 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.
pour
last
rack
allege
36. Capitalize their proper names - do not use quotes
refute
troupe
reference works
login - logon - logoff
37. Writing paper
infer
stationery
in-law
it's
38. All tenses of the word that means a writ issued by court authority to compel the attendance of a witness at a judicial proceeding
subpoena - subpoenaed - subpoenaing
hang - hangs
lay
effect
39. Means in addition to
alumnae
rebut
criterion
besides
40. Legal term for slaying or killing
homicide
assure
wrack
navel
41. The preferred term to describe adherents of Islam
OK - OK'd - OK'ing - OKs
lay
muslims
rebut
42. On ships and at naval stations flags are flown at
since
besides
half mast
whose
43. 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
No.
Nobel Prize
City Council
flay
44. Individual items reduced in number
fewer
Cabinet
occur - occurred - occurring - occurrence
immigrate
45. 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
semiannual
effect
criteria
between
46. To swing the arms widely
aid
flair
email
resident
47. AP does not italicize words in news stories.
pour
italics
all right
misdemeanor
48. Correct spelling for one who deceives by using a false identity
impostor
homicide
login - logon - logoff
staunch
49. Is the possessive of who
alumnus
whose
occur - occurred - occurring - occurrence
her
50. To change
alter
national
stanch
her
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