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Media Writing And Editing Styleguide
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journalism-and-media
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A table-like platform used in a religious service
OK - OK'd - OK'ing - OKs
accommodate
altar
principle
2. Plural form of problem or turning point
NAACP
crises
ravish
flair
3. 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
National Organization for Women
bad
NAACP
Fourth of July
4. Do not use this pronoun in reference to nations or ships except in quoted matter
whom
aide
her
misdemeanor
5. Never forwards to explain moving toward a position ahead
beside
murder
forward
under way
6. Not afterwards
afterward
Nobel Prize
alumni
manslaughter
7. Assistance
aid
imply
primiere
courtesy titles
8. Means in a hopeful manner. Do not use to mean it is hoped - let us hope or we hope - right: It is hoped we will complete our work in June. wrong: Hopefully - we will complete our work in June.
ravish
hopefully
troop
infer
9. Legal term for slaying or killing
it's
ravage
homicide
like
10. Serious crime - someone is a felon if the have been convicted of a felony whether or not they have spent time in confinement
since
alumna
defendant
felony
11. Correct spelling for one who deceives by using a false identity
beside
heaven
defendant
impostor
12. Not amidst for a word that means surrounded by; in the middle of
ravish
navel
heaven
amid
13. A group of people - often military or animals
City Hall
media
between
troop
14. All nouns that mean different computer functions. Must use these in two words when in verb form.
biennial
login - logon - logoff
aid
forward
15. Refers to the result obtained by dividing a sum by the number of quantities added together
since
manslaughter
average
mean
16. Takes plural verb - use it to mean one or the other - not both - right: she said to use either door - wrong: there were lions on either side of the door
titles
either
demolish or destroyed
rebut
17. Should only be used in place of the person's name if it is what the individual prefers to be known as.
affect
people
flair
nicknames
18. A person who serves as an assistant
bad
aide
criteria
each
19. Noun. a fish - verb. to move clumsily or jerkily - to flop about
flounder
it's
half staff
altar
20. In the sense of mass communication - such as magazines - newspapers - the news services - radio - television ad online
resident
media
one another
imply
21. Use instead "survived by her husband" or "leaves her husband" not ______ of the late
ZIP code
widower
subpoena - subpoenaed - subpoenaing
besides
22. Preferred with numerals (instead of over)
semiannual
more than
as
farther
23. Multiple transportation vehicles
pour
buses
fiance
email
24. A picture - a criminal or oneself
subject
lie
accommodate
hang - hangs
25. To be used instead of the sexist terms
firefighter - police officer
fewer
because
resident
26. Means to gaze intently or steadily
principle
whose
pore
alumna
27. To argue to the contrary
No.
rebut
primiere
complement
28. 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.
figuratively
less
Fourth of July
City Hall
29. Means to flow in a continuous stream
wrack
pour
widow
demolish or destroyed
30. Is a bellybutton - or a seedless orange so named because it has a depression that resembles a bellybutton
navel
staunch
plurality
flout
31. Adjective stopped - firm and steadfast
titles
each other
staunch
allege
32. 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
muslims
murder
infer
immigrate
33. A preposition to compare nouns and pronouns. requires an object - ex. Jayne blocks ___ a pro.
manslaughter
like
flay
Nobel Prize
34. Do not use the colloquial past tense form - pled. All tenses of a word that means appeal or request earnestly
biennial
immigrate
plead - pleaded - pleading - plurals
each
35. A minor offense against the law
resident
misdemeanor
stationery
half mast
36. Never towards - for a word meaning: moving in a specific direction
magazine names
wrack
criteria
toward
37. Do not use the term teenaged
teenage
mean
premier
off of
38. More than two people look atcan be used when the number of people being used is indefinite
one another
felony
hung
figuratively
39. Capitalize with the name of city or when referenced specifically. lowercase when plural and when used generically (you can't fight city hall)
aide
City Hall
criterion
allege
40. Means to receive
Nobel Prize
media
accept
buss
41. Copy pertaining to the navy
naval
flay
subject
firefighter - police officer
42. Correct spelling for all uses of a word that means to happen or take place
occur - occurred - occurring - occurrence
troop
alumna
magazine names
43. Two people look at - can be used when the number of people being used is indefinite
all right
marshal
on
each other
44. Man to be married
fiance
troops
Black muslim
semiannual
45. To make an ostentatious or defiant display
flaunt
primiere
it's
comprise
46. Past tense when referring to executions or suicides
average
principal
hanged
among
47. 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.
bad
since
beside
besides
48. Both mean to do away with something completely. It cannot happen partially and is redundant to say it happened totally.
pore
demolish or destroyed
adviser
century
49. The proper name for some trains and buses
widow
flare
flyer
OK - OK'd - OK'ing - OKs
50. In general - confine capitalization to formal titles used directly before an individual's name
under way
titles
marshall
majority