Exam 8: Acing Grammar and Punctuation
Exam 1: Exploring the Evolution of English As Globish20 Questions
Exam 2: Understanding Global Perspectives in Public Relations18 Questions
Exam 3: Changing Global Media Landscape and Ethical and Legal Issues19 Questions
Exam 4: Appreciating Cultural Similarities and Accepting Differences20 Questions
Exam 5: Decoding Nonverbal Communication and Imagery Worldwide16 Questions
Exam 6: Mastering the Fine Art of Storytelling in International Public Relations18 Questions
Exam 7: Applying Consistency of Style18 Questions
Exam 8: Acing Grammar and Punctuation19 Questions
Exam 9: Sharpening Editing Skills for Global Audiences11 Questions
Exam 10: Crafting Global News Releases for Mainstream and Social Media17 Questions
Exam 11: Composing Global Media Kits and Online Newsrooms18 Questions
Exam 12: Using Other Media Relations Techniques for Local or Global Campaigns14 Questions
Exam 13: Writing for the Internet and Social Media Worldwide20 Questions
Exam 14: Shaping Speeches and Scripts19 Questions
Exam 15: Controlling Content With Brand Journalism and Corporate-Produced Materials19 Questions
Exam 16: Creating and Presenting Public Relations Plans for Local or Global Markets15 Questions
Exam 17: Preparing Global Business Correspondence and Internal Reports20 Questions
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Why does the chapter on grammar discuss and give examples of Jackson Pollock's early and late work?
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Pages 180-181. The abstract expressionist painter first learned the basics in painting before he experimented and developed abstract paintings. Writers also need to master the basics before moving to greater levels of creativity.
In American English, abbreviated words such as Dr., Mrs., and St. require punctuation.
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Which sentence is an example of faulty parallelism?
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Which of the following is NOT an example of an abstract noun?
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The nine parts of speech include nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, interjections, and articles.
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Names of punctuation marks and standards in American and British English are completely the same.
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Unlike Thai, Japanese, and other Asian and European languages, English does not have status markers in second person.
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Concrete nouns describe people, places, animals, or other physical things.
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Write a sentence that illustrates organic grammar and another one that follows prescriptive grammar.
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Writers following British English would use ____ quotation marks for quotations and place commas or periods ___ the quotation mark.
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Organic grammar follows the grammatical rules we learn in school.
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Stylebook usage varies in how to write composition titles of books, plays, movies, and other creative works.
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Which of the following is an example of a misplaced modifier?
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Public relations writers should frequently use exclamation marks in all types of documents.
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