Copyediting Symbols and AP Style
Copyediting Symbols and AP Style
Copyediting Symbols and AP Style
AP Style
Define AP Style and
practice using an AP
Stylebook
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Even a small mistake can lead a reader to doubt the accuracy of the
newspaper.
Copyediting Symbols
AP Stylebook
Organized alphabetically
Find the category
Example:
The newspaper is called The Eagle Angle.
The newspaper is called The Eagle Angle.
Which is correct?
Memorize
Common AP Style Rules these rules!
Ordinals (Under Numerals)
Exceptions:
Addresses Example: 7th Street
Whole numbers (Under Numerals)
Follow these rules for percentages also, but ALWAYS spell out percent.
Do not use %.
Dates (Under Dates & Months)
When a month is used with a SPECIFIC DATE, abbreviate only Jan., Feb., Aug., Sept.,
Oct., Nov. and Dec.
Spell out all months when used alone or with a year alone.
Examples:
Today is Monday, Oct. 3.
This is the month of October.
When a phrase lists a month, day and year, set off year with commas.
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Time
a.m.
p.m.
Avoid redundancies.
Examples: 8 a.m. in the morning should just read 8 a.m.
Third Comma In a series
Example:
Today we discussed numbers, dates and commas.
Its VS. IT’S
Its is possessive.
Examples of correct uses include:
The company lost its assets.
The team lost its starting quarterback.
Titles
Lowercase and spell out titles when they are not used with an individual’s
name.
The principal decided to reduce the length of lunches.
Lowercase and spell out titles when they are set off from a name by
commas.
The principal, Steve Payne, moved back into his former position.
Capitalize FORMAL titles when they are used before a person’s name.
Formal titles generally denote authority, a professional activity or an
academic activity.
“We need the election,” Superintendent Ken Helvey said.
Titles that serve as occupational descriptions are NOT formal titles and
should be lowercased.
The store is run by business teacher Cheryl Lee.
“I am really excited about the new band hall,” senior John Doe said.
“It was a great game,” head coach Tom Westerberg said.
Allen or Allen high school
This can be tricky, but assume that your readers know everything you
write about is for Allen High, so you don’t write Allen, Allen High School
or AHS in your stories.
For example, read the following sentence:
The new AHS band hall is 9,200 square feet.
You would take out AHS, so the sentence should just read:
The new band hall is 9,200 square feet.
Exclamation points!