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AP Style Bell Ringers

AP Style Bell Ringers. Journalism 1 and 2. Which of these versions is correct? And WHY?. 1. It’s not OK to wear T-shirts at practice, coach Carter said. It’s not okay to wear tee shirts at practice, Coach Carter said . Answer = A. 1.

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AP Style Bell Ringers

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  1. AP Style Bell Ringers Journalism 1 and 2

  2. Which of these versions is correct? And WHY? 1 • It’s not OK to wear T-shirts at practice, coach Carter said. • It’s not okay to wear tee shirts at practice, Coach Carter said.

  3. Answer = A 1 It’s not OK to wear T-shirts at practice, coach Carter said. • The AP stylebook says that it’s OK, not okay or o.k. • People where T-shirts. • And coach is a job description, not a formal title, so it does not need to be capitalized.

  4. Which of these versions is correct? And WHY? 2 A. GeneralMyers met ten times with former vice president Gore. B. Gen. Myers met 10 times with former Vice President Gore.

  5. Answer = B 2 Gen. Myers met 10 times with former Vice President Gore. • Military titles are abbreviated before proper names, so it’s Gen., not spelled out General. • Numerals 10 and above use figures; below 10, they’re spelled out. • And vice president is a formal title that’s capitalized (but not abbreviated) before someone’s name.

  6. Which of these versions is correct? And WHY? 3 • He drove East from Seattle, Washington to Boise, Idaho. • He drove east from Seattle, Wash., to Boise, Idaho.

  7. Answer = B 3 He drove east from Seattle, Wash., to Boise, Idaho. • Compass directions (east, west) are generally lowercase; they’re capitalized when they indicate regions (the South). • Long state names are abbreviated and set off by commas when they follow city names. • Short state names (Ohio, Idaho, etc.) aren’t abbreviated.

  8. Which of these versions is correct? And WHY? 4 • The FBI office has moved to 1250 Third Ave. • The F.B.I. office has moved to 1,250 3rd Avenue.

  9. Answer = A 4 The FBI office has moved to 1250 Third Ave. • FBI uses no periods. • Numbered streets are words (First, Third) if thyey are lower than 10; higher-numbered streets use numerals (12th, 42nd). • Street addresses use no commas. • Avenue is abbreviated when its part of a street address.

  10. Which of these versions is correct? And WHY? 5 • In the 90’s, she received mostly A’s in school despite being a rock-and-roll groupie. • In the ‘90s, she received mostly A’s in school despite being a rock ’n’ roll groupie.

  11. Answer = B 5 In the ‘90s, she received mostly A’s in school despite being a rock ’n’ roll groupie. • Decades are abbreviated with apostrophes before the numeral, not after (’90s not 90’s). • Single letters are made plural by adding apostrophe s (A’s), although multiple letter combinations don’t add apostrophes (ABCs). • And rock ’n’ roll is written this way because the apostrophes stand in for the letter a and d in and.

  12. Which of these versions is correct? And WHY? 6 • Aaron C. Reskew Jr. is the candidate who will be elected mayor. • Aaron C. Reskew, Jr. is the candidate that will be elected Mayor.

  13. Answer = A 6 Aaron C. Reskew Jr. is the candidate who will be elected mayor. • When the abbreviation for junior follows a complete name, it’s written Jr. but not set off by a comma. • Who, not that, is the pronoun used for people (and animals with names). • And mayor is a formal title that’s capitalized only when it precedes a name.

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