File | Title | Manuscript Id |
M Mechanics | smg10e_handbook7_1.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_1_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M1 Hyphens | smg10e_handbook7_2.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_2_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M1-a Use a hyphen to join compound adjectives that precede nouns. | smg10e_handbook7_3.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_3_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M1-b Present a compound noun as one word, as separate words, or as a hyphenated compound. | smg10e_handbook7_4.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_4_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M1-c Spell words formed with most prefixes as one word with no hyphen. | smg10e_handbook7_5.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_5_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M1-d Use a hyphen when necessary to avoid ambiguity. | smg10e_handbook7_6.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_6_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M1-e Insert a hyphen between syllables to divide a word at the end of a line. | smg10e_handbook7_7.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_7_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M2 Capitalization | smg10e_handbook7_8.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_8_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M2-a Capitalize proper nouns. | smg10e_handbook7_9.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_9_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M2-b Capitalize the word that begins a sentence. | smg10e_handbook7_10.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_10_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M2-c Capitalize the first word in a quotation unless it is integrated into your own wording or continues an interrupted quotation. | smg10e_handbook7_11.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_11_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M2-d Capitalize titles and subtitles of longer works, such as books, magazines, and newspapers. | smg10e_handbook7_12.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_12_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M2-e Capitalize a title that precedes a personâs name. | smg10e_handbook7_13.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_13_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M2-f Avoid overusing capitalization for emphasis. | smg10e_handbook7_14.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_14_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M3 Spacing | smg10e_handbook7_15.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_15_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M3-a Supply any missing space before or after a punctuation mark. | smg10e_handbook7_16.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_16_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M3-b Close up any unnecessary space between words and punctuation marks. | smg10e_handbook7_17.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_17_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M4 Numbers | smg10e_handbook7_18.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_18_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M4-a Spell out select types of numbers in most nonscientific college writing. | smg10e_handbook7_19.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_19_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M4-b Use numerals for numbers over a hundred, in fractions and percentages, with abbreviations and symbols, in dates and addresses, and for page numbers and sections of books. | smg10e_handbook7_20.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_20_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M5 Italics | smg10e_handbook7_21.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_21_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M5-a Italicize titles of long or self-contained works. | smg10e_handbook7_22.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_22_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M5-b Italicize words used as words and letters and numbers used as themselves. | smg10e_handbook7_23.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_23_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M5-c Italicize names of planes, ships, and other vehicles; foreign words not commonly used in English; and, on occasion, words that need special emphasis. | smg10e_handbook7_24.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_24_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M5-d Italicize when appropriate, but not in place of or in addition to other conventional uses of punctuation and mechanics. | smg10e_handbook7_25.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_25_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M6 Abbreviations | smg10e_handbook7_26.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_26_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M6-a Use abbreviations that your readers will recognize for names of agencies, organizations, countries, and common technical terms. | smg10e_handbook7_27.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_27_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M6-b Use a.m., p.m., no., $, BC, and AD only with specific numerals or dates. | smg10e_handbook7_28.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_28_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M6-c Use commonly accepted abbreviations for titles, degrees, and Latin terms. | smg10e_handbook7_29.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_29_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M6-d Use abbreviations when appropriate, but do not use them to replace words in most writing. | smg10e_handbook7_30.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_30_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M7 Spelling | smg10e_handbook7_31.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_31_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M7-a Study the spelling rules for adding prefixes and suffixes to words. | smg10e_handbook7_32.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_32_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M7-b Study the spelling rules (and the exceptions) that apply to words you routinely misspell. | smg10e_handbook7_33.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_33_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M7-c Watch for words that are often spelled incorrectly because they sound like other words | smg10e_handbook7_34.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_34_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
M7-d Watch for words that are often misspelled | smg10e_handbook7_35.html | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |
DLAP questions | smg10e_handbook7_35_dlap.xml | 51bd3c97b62f8b1c2e00000e |