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The yearbook classroom room number.
What is "Room 402"
100
The story that appears on a yearbook page.
What is "body copy."
100
Your editor in chief whose first name comes first in the alphabet.
Who is Niharika.
100
Reporter's name Section Story ID (word count)
What is the slug.
100
a.m. or A.M.
What is a.m.
200
The photography editor.
Who is "Emily Reyes."
200
The section of the book that covers free-time activities.
What is "Student Life."
200
Your editor in chief whose name comes second in the alphabet.
Who is Sylvia.
200
Get stapled to the top of your story packet in editing.
What is the newest draft.
200
Correct or incorrect: president Obama
Incorrect. It should be President Obama.
300
The server password.
What is "Student."
300
The theme of this year's book.
What is "Live Out Loud."
300
Your photo editor.
Who is Ben.
300
Correct or incorrect: caucasian
What is incorrect. Capitalize races and nationalities.
300
Is it a. 400 E. 19th Ave. or b. 400 E. 19th Avenue?
a. Always abbreviate when you use a specific building number.
400
The software we use to design pages.
What is InDesign.
400
The section where specific students from each grade level are featured because of their remarkable stories.
What is "Bios."
400
Your adviser.
Who is Bobbie.
400
Correct or incorrect: Pacific Northwest
What is correct. Capitalize specific regions, but not points of the compass or directions.
400
a. St. Paul or b. Saint Paul
What is a.
500
The software we use to type stories.
What is Microsoft Word.
500
This year's possible Bios section theme.
What is "Live Original."
500
Everyone.
Who gets covered in the yearbook. or Who is our audience.
500
Correct or incorrect: Bachelor of Arts degree
What is incorrect. Lowercase this term when you write it out. But capitalize when you abbreviate, i.e., B.A.
500
When do you abbreviate the name of a state?
What is when it is used after the names of cities, towns, or military bases.