Asked by Sofiya
You've been asked to help with the revision of your organization's policy manual. As you edit the
document, you're wondering whether or not several word choices are correct. For example, you don't
know whether you should you use "alright" or "all right," "theater" or "theatre." What reference would you
use to find out which spellings are preferred?
A. A company procedures manual
End of exam
B. The AP Stylebook
C. Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary
D. Roget's Thesaurus
document, you're wondering whether or not several word choices are correct. For example, you don't
know whether you should you use "alright" or "all right," "theater" or "theatre." What reference would you
use to find out which spellings are preferred?
A. A company procedures manual
End of exam
B. The AP Stylebook
C. Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary
D. Roget's Thesaurus
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
And your answer is?
Answered by
Stephanie
You've been asked to help with the revision of your organization's policy manual. As you edit the
document, you're wondering whether or not several word choices are correct. For example, you don't
know whether you should you use "alright" or "all right," "theater" or "theatre." What reference would you
use to find out which spellings are preferred?
A. A company procedures manual
End of exam
B. The AP Stylebook
C. Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary
D. Roget's Thesaurus
document, you're wondering whether or not several word choices are correct. For example, you don't
know whether you should you use "alright" or "all right," "theater" or "theatre." What reference would you
use to find out which spellings are preferred?
A. A company procedures manual
End of exam
B. The AP Stylebook
C. Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary
D. Roget's Thesaurus
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.