AP Style Practice “Quiz”
To help you get used to AP Style before we have any “official” quizzes (via GeorgiaVIEW or BlackBoard), please try your hand at determining which of the sentences in the PDF below have errors in them. It’s easiest if you print the PDF and work on it as a hardcopy.
Correct all the AP errors you find, then watch the video to see how well you did.
The Quiz
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Barbara B. Nixon (barbaranixon) « Public Relations Matters » Blog Archive » AP Style &... « Chat Catcher:
February 3rd, 2010 at 2:01 pm
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Tashe Graves:
February 5th, 2010 at 12:40 am
Professor Nixon,
I was reading a blog called The Top 40 PR Blogs and listed as number 29 was a blog called Public Relations Matters! I am not aware that there are more than one blogs with this same name so could you please clarify that this is yours?
Here is the link: http://wiredprworks.com/2010/02/top-40-pr-blogs/comment-page-1/#comment-6661
If so, then this was very exciting to stumble across! Congrats!
Tashe
Barbara Nixon:
February 5th, 2010 at 7:44 am
Thanks for noticing, Tashe! Yes, that’s my blog listed in the Top 40 PR blogs. I didn’t even realize I was on that list. Good catch!
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Sarah Aly:
May 7th, 2012 at 7:41 am
Hello Professor Nixon,
Thank you very much for this quiz, I found it so helpful. I just wanted to point out that for question 29, it would be more accurate to say the city councils “adopted” or “approved” the resolutions as the word “passed” can only be used for bills.