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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Style is also about a grammar question?

Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary is the preferred dictionary of three of our primary style guides: The Chicago Manual of Style (Chicago style, also known as CMOS), the MLA Handbook from the Modern Language Association of America (MLA style), and the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA style). Anyone following Chicago, MLA, or APA style should consider using this dictionary.


The Associated Press Stylebook (AP style) and the New York Times prefer Webster's new world college dictionary. Therefore, anyone following AP style specifically or journalism styles generally should consider this dictionary.


It occured to me What is the difference between Chicago style and AP style?

I googled that before I ask a question.

The very high-level difference is that AP Style, due to its origins with the Associated Press and newspapers, tends to be briefer and use simpler punctuation, whereas the Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS), used primarily for longer printed works like books, tends to favor longer styles and more complicated typography.


Consequently, you can say that the difference between Chicago style and AP style are about a grammar question?

  

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anonymous Consequently, you can say that the difference between Chicago style and AP style are about a grammar question? Your sentence is ungrammatical. I don't know what you are asking.

  • anonymous Consequently, you can say that the difference between Chicago style and AP style are about a grammar question?
  • Your sentence is ungrammatical.
  • I don't know what you are asking.
  • "Style" is a standard on how the printed word should be laid out on a page.
  • Grammar is a set of structural rules that are used to combine words into sentences.
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anonymousConsequently, you can say that the difference between Chicago style and AP style are about a grammar question?

Your sentence is ungrammatical. I don't know what you are asking.

"Style" is a standard on how the printed word should be laid out on a page.
Grammar is a set of structural rules that are used to combine words into sentences.

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