3.9 Using the Stylebook 7
Correct the following items to conform to AP style.
1. Estalene Smoots dropped her French class the first day of school.
2. Sadie Hoots won $3.2 million on "Wheel of Fortune."
3. Frustrated that their professor required them to eat fried rutabagas, the students walked out of class at 9 a.m. Tuesday.
4. The office manager had 21 plants, 62 cats and two puppies.
5. President Aubrey Lucas is from Compton, Calif.
6. On Oct. 25, Ruth Ann Bobetksi will turn 41.
7. Goober Hicks lives at 10 W. Hardy St. He used to live in a run-down shack at 2803 Williamsburg Road.
8. Abby gave birth to a 9-pound baby boy.
9. The president invited me to dinner at the White House, but I could not fit it into my schedule.
10. Sen. Davies said his earning had increase 10 percent in the 1980s.
11. Barney the Dinosaur will be executed Tuesday, November 2.
12. Twenty-five vagabonds attacked me from behind in front of the hub.
13. Snarkle found a 10-inch bug crawling in her spaghetti. "Great! Now I won't need seconds," she exclaimed.
14. All the men in the ROTC chapter wore red, white and blue pantyhose to class in January 1991.
15. The Bay City baseball team lost its final game 2-1 and climbed dejectedly back onto its bus.
3.10 Using the Stylebook 8
Using the AP Stylebook, answer the questions or correct the following sentences or phrases.
1. mph
2. A civil case is a suit from one individual against another, usually involving a breach of contract or personal injury. A criminal case involves the state or federal government prosecuting an individual accused of committing a crime.
3. The eyewitness found himself in an eye-to-eye confrontation.
4. A clock reading
5. Never
6. Scene 2
7. Q-tips
8. capitol
9. Adjective
10. either one
3.11 Using the AP Stylebook 9
Using the AP Stylebook, answer the questions or correct the following sentences or phrases.
1. The United States comprises 50 states.
2. A.D. 33
3. czar
4. QE2
5. courts-martial
6. International Associations of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
7. Navy ROTC
8. liberal
9. pour
10. Atlanta
3.10 Using the Stylebook 8
Using the AP Stylebook, answer the questions or correct the following sentences or phrases.
1. mph
2. A civil case is a suit from one individual against another, usually involving a breach of contract or personal injury. A criminal case involves the state or federal government prosecuting an individual accused of committing a crime.
3. The eyewitness found himself in an eye-to-eye confrontation.
4. A clock reading
5. Never
6. Scene 2
7. Q-tips
8. capitol
9. Adjective
10. either one
3.11 Using the AP Stylebook 9
Using the AP Stylebook, answer the questions or correct the following sentences or phrases.
1. The United States comprises 50 states.
2. A.D. 33
3. czar
4. QE2
5. courts-martial
6. International Associations of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
7. Navy ROTC
8. liberal
9. pour
10. Atlanta
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