adv 225 quiz Essay

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According to the AP Stylebook, which word correctly completes the sentence? The company lost ____ assets. A) Its B) It’s
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Correct Answer(s):
A

2.
Which is correct, according to AP Style? A) The dealership sold over 75 vehicles during the clearance sale. B) The dealership sold more than 75 vehicles during the clearance sale. C) Either is correct.
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Correct Answer(s):
B

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Which of the following is correct, according to the AP Stylebook? A) 993 freshmen entered the college. B) Last year, ninety-nine students completed the exam. C) 1994 was a good year. D) All of the above are
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Correct Answer(s):
B

18.
Which of the following are correct, according to the AP Stylebook? A) The city has 1 million citizens. B) The county has 1.51 million citizens. C) The state has 7.51 million residents. D) All of the above are correct. E) None of the above are correct.
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Correct Answer(s):
C

19.
Which is correct, according to AP Style? A) I will speak to you afterwards. B) We are moving towards our destination. C) Both are correct. D) Neither is correct.
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Correct Answer(s):
D

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True or False: According to AP Style, it is not acceptable to follow an organization’s full name with an acronym set off by parentheses, as in: The students attend Michigan State University (MSU) located in East Lansing. A) True B) False
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Correct Answer(s):
True

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According to AP Style, what is the preferred plural for the word "person"? Points Earned:
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Correct Answer(s):
PEOPLE, People

2.
According to AP Style, which word correctly completes the following sentence? Jim was happy to __________ the birthday gift. A) except B) accept
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Correct Answer(s):
B

3.
Which is correct, according to AP Style? A) He walked further into the woods. B) He walked farther