Asked by Mary
Please replace the incorrect words with correct words in the following sentences using AP Style. There may be more than one error per sentence; all sentences contain at least one error. Use correct AP style, punctuation, grammar and spelling errors.)
1. Original: California’s Gubernatorial election attracted one hundred and thirty five candidates, including republicans, democrats, two actors, and a stripper.
Correct: California’s gubernatorial election attracted one hundred and thirty five candidates including Republicans, Democrats, two actors, and a stripper.
2. Original: He lives at 1616 Riverdale Rd.
Correct: He lives at 1616 Riverdale rd.
3. Original: Peoria, Illinois is farther from Madison, Wisc. than it is from Louisville Kent.
Correct: Peoria, Illinois is farther from Madison, Wisconsin than it is from Louisville Kentucky.
4. Original: Tom Brokaw retired as N.B.C.’s anchorperson.
Correct: Tom Brokaw retired as NBC’s anchorperson.
5. Original: Sergeant Major Robert Jones accepted the award from U.S. Representative Steny Hoyer (Demo-Maryland), the congressperson who represents the States fifth district.
Correct: Sgt. Maj. Robert Jones accepted the award from U.S. Rep. Steny Hoyer (Demo-Maryland), the Congressperson who represents the State’s Fifth District.
6. Original: Judges on the Second U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected a 1st amendment argument by Newspaper Publisher Phillip Graham.
Correct: Judges of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected a First Amendment argument by newspaper publisher, Phillip Graham.
7. Original: There is little to do in College Park, MD except attend classes.
Correct: There is little to do in College Park, Maryland except attend classes.
8. Original: “Terrorists will pay for their actions”, V.P. Joe Biden said in a campaign speech last fall.
Correct: “Terrorists will pay for their actions,” Vice President Joe Biden said in a campaign speech last fall.
9. Original: His investments were valued at 11 million dollars, but he couldn't afford .10 for a cup of coffee.
Correct: His investments were valued at 11 million dollars, but he couldn't afford a dime for a cup of coffee.
10. Original: The 14 year old basketball player was already 6 foot 2.
Correct: The 14-year-old basketball player was already 6’2”.
1. Original: California’s Gubernatorial election attracted one hundred and thirty five candidates, including republicans, democrats, two actors, and a stripper.
Correct: California’s gubernatorial election attracted one hundred and thirty five candidates including Republicans, Democrats, two actors, and a stripper.
2. Original: He lives at 1616 Riverdale Rd.
Correct: He lives at 1616 Riverdale rd.
3. Original: Peoria, Illinois is farther from Madison, Wisc. than it is from Louisville Kent.
Correct: Peoria, Illinois is farther from Madison, Wisconsin than it is from Louisville Kentucky.
4. Original: Tom Brokaw retired as N.B.C.’s anchorperson.
Correct: Tom Brokaw retired as NBC’s anchorperson.
5. Original: Sergeant Major Robert Jones accepted the award from U.S. Representative Steny Hoyer (Demo-Maryland), the congressperson who represents the States fifth district.
Correct: Sgt. Maj. Robert Jones accepted the award from U.S. Rep. Steny Hoyer (Demo-Maryland), the Congressperson who represents the State’s Fifth District.
6. Original: Judges on the Second U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected a 1st amendment argument by Newspaper Publisher Phillip Graham.
Correct: Judges of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected a First Amendment argument by newspaper publisher, Phillip Graham.
7. Original: There is little to do in College Park, MD except attend classes.
Correct: There is little to do in College Park, Maryland except attend classes.
8. Original: “Terrorists will pay for their actions”, V.P. Joe Biden said in a campaign speech last fall.
Correct: “Terrorists will pay for their actions,” Vice President Joe Biden said in a campaign speech last fall.
9. Original: His investments were valued at 11 million dollars, but he couldn't afford .10 for a cup of coffee.
Correct: His investments were valued at 11 million dollars, but he couldn't afford a dime for a cup of coffee.
10. Original: The 14 year old basketball player was already 6 foot 2.
Correct: The 14-year-old basketball player was already 6’2”.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Your correction for #1 is good so far, but there needs to be one more thing corrected in there.
#2 - The original is correct.
#3 is not fully correct yet. Two more commas need to be added.
#4 and #8 and #10 - Your corrections are good.
#5 - You have made some good corrections, but there still are errors in there.
#6 - Your correction has several errors in it.
#7 - Still one more correction to be made.
#9 - There are alternatives, but your correction seems good to me.
#2 - The original is correct.
#3 is not fully correct yet. Two more commas need to be added.
#4 and #8 and #10 - Your corrections are good.
#5 - You have made some good corrections, but there still are errors in there.
#6 - Your correction has several errors in it.
#7 - Still one more correction to be made.
#9 - There are alternatives, but your correction seems good to me.
Answered by
Mary 2
#3 is not fully correct yet. Two more commas need to be added.
writeacher please where do i put the two comma's at because i have been reading through and i don't seem to figure it out.
#5 - You have made some good corrections, but there still are errors in there.
#6 - Your correction has several errors in it.
#7 - Still one more correction to be made.
Please where is there error part on # 1, 5, 6 and 7 ?
writeacher please where do i put the two comma's at because i have been reading through and i don't seem to figure it out.
#5 - You have made some good corrections, but there still are errors in there.
#6 - Your correction has several errors in it.
#7 - Still one more correction to be made.
Please where is there error part on # 1, 5, 6 and 7 ?
Answered by
Writeacher
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/marks/hyphen.htm
In addition to separating a city's name from its state's name with a comma, you need a comma AFTER the state's name unless it's at the end of a sentence.
EX: Peoria, Illinois, is farther from Madison, Wisconsin, than it is from Louisville, Kentucky.
In addition to separating a city's name from its state's name with a comma, you need a comma AFTER the state's name unless it's at the end of a sentence.
EX: Peoria, Illinois, is farther from Madison, Wisconsin, than it is from Louisville, Kentucky.
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