The best written works contain clarity, consistency and elegance. These are the goals of style books. My first AP Stylebook was a 1976 edition acquired in 1979 when I started high school. I read every entry. I didn’t memorize it, but I at least knew where to look up whatever question I had. Over time, [...]
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AP doesn’t impose style; house style reflects readers
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