AP Stylebook: Ex 3.10 and 3.11
Ex 3.10
- mph
- A civil case is one in which an individual, business or agency of government seeks damages or relief from another individual, business or agency — these usually involve a charge that a contract has been breached or that someone has been wronged or injured. A criminal case is one that the state or the federal government brings against an individual charged with committing a crime.
- The eyewitness found himself in an eye-to-eye confrontation.
- Greenwich Mean Time may be abbreviated as GMT on second reference if used with a clock reading.
- Never capitalize grand jury (there’s more than one).
- Scene 2
- Q-tips
- Capitol
- adjective form of “working-class” needs a hyphen
- Christian Science Church
Ex 3.11
- comprises
- A.D. 33
- QE2
- court-martials is incorrect
- International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
- Navy ROTC
- liberal
- pour
- Atlanta