3.3 Using the Stylebook 1
Correct the following to conform to AP style.
1. He was charged with trafficking in drugs.
2. The Rev. Billy Graham said God was alive and his will would triumph.
3. The flag which Francis Scott Key saw has been preserved.
4. lifelike, outfielder, interracial, IOUs
5. Pianos, nationwide, PTA, Vietnam War
6. The train will arrive at noon Tuesday.
7. The U.S. Census Bureau defines the South as a 16-state region.
8. The judge ruled that because of his verbal skills he had entered into an oral contract.
9. She had an afternoon snack of some Oreo cookies and Coke.
10. harass, accommodate, weird, likable
11. doughnut; pantsuit; plow; National Weather Service
3.4 Using the Stylebook 2
Correct the following to conform to AP style.
1. The Department of Defense is about to propose a new missile system.
2. FCC, hitchhiker, $3, 4 million
3. The three most important people in his life are his wife, son and mother.
4. part time, 10-year-old child, 5 p.m., 5,300
5. The Cardinals won the last game of the World Series, 7-5.
6. spring (season), fall (season), south (point on compass), South (region)
7. Nov. 15, the last day of February, March 16
8. Thirteen people traveled to Austin, Texas, for the rally.
9. He had 10 cents left in his pocket.
10. homemade, well-known, Italian American, questionnaire
3.5 Using the Stylebook 3
Correct the following to conform to AP style.
1. The United States is sometimes not the best market for US products.
2. upward; British Labour Party; Riverside Avenue; cupfuls; eyeing
3. The Republican differed from the Democrat many times during the debate.
4. Drs. John Smith and Mary Wilson performed the operations.
5. goodwill; USS Eisenhower; cigarette; mid-America
6. He said he was neither a communist nor a member of the Communist Party.
7. After surgery she had to wear a pacemaker.
8. "What a hare-brained scheme!" she exclaimed.
9. pre-empt, speedup (noun), 55 mph, hooky
10. The underworld, or mafia, was responsible for the murder.
Correct the following to conform to AP style.
1. He was charged with trafficking in drugs.
2. The Rev. Billy Graham said God was alive and his will would triumph.
3. The flag which Francis Scott Key saw has been preserved.
4. lifelike, outfielder, interracial, IOUs
5. Pianos, nationwide, PTA, Vietnam War
6. The train will arrive at noon Tuesday.
7. The U.S. Census Bureau defines the South as a 16-state region.
8. The judge ruled that because of his verbal skills he had entered into an oral contract.
9. She had an afternoon snack of some Oreo cookies and Coke.
10. harass, accommodate, weird, likable
11. doughnut; pantsuit; plow; National Weather Service
3.4 Using the Stylebook 2
Correct the following to conform to AP style.
1. The Department of Defense is about to propose a new missile system.
2. FCC, hitchhiker, $3, 4 million
3. The three most important people in his life are his wife, son and mother.
4. part time, 10-year-old child, 5 p.m., 5,300
5. The Cardinals won the last game of the World Series, 7-5.
6. spring (season), fall (season), south (point on compass), South (region)
7. Nov. 15, the last day of February, March 16
8. Thirteen people traveled to Austin, Texas, for the rally.
9. He had 10 cents left in his pocket.
10. homemade, well-known, Italian American, questionnaire
3.5 Using the Stylebook 3
Correct the following to conform to AP style.
1. The United States is sometimes not the best market for US products.
2. upward; British Labour Party; Riverside Avenue; cupfuls; eyeing
3. The Republican differed from the Democrat many times during the debate.
4. Drs. John Smith and Mary Wilson performed the operations.
5. goodwill; USS Eisenhower; cigarette; mid-America
6. He said he was neither a communist nor a member of the Communist Party.
7. After surgery she had to wear a pacemaker.
8. "What a hare-brained scheme!" she exclaimed.
9. pre-empt, speedup (noun), 55 mph, hooky
10. The underworld, or mafia, was responsible for the murder.
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