state abbreviations/U.S.: Always spell state names whether on their own or in conjunction with a city, town, village, etc. The only time a state is abbreviated is when used in a dateline. Eight states are never abbreviated (Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Maine, Ohio, Texas and Utah). ...
AP Style 指南 - 英语版说明书 Updated 3/13 1 " AP S tyle Quick R eference G uide Addresses (Page 6)• Use the abbreviations "Ave." "Blvd." and "St." only with a numbered address: "1600 Reynard St."• Spell these words out when used without a number: ...
What follows are summaries of some of the most common style rules. Abbreviations and Acronyms Some widely known abbreviations are required in certain situations, while others are acceptable but not required in some contexts. For example, Dr., Gov., Lt. Gov., Rep., the Rev. and Sen. are ...
• Do not abbreviate Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Maine, Ohio, Texas or Utah • Use the following state abbreviations: Ala. Ga. Mich. N.J. R.I. Wis. Ariz. Ill. Minn. N.M. S.C. Wyo. Ark. Ind. Miss. N.Y. S.D. Calif. Kan. Mo. N.C. Tenn. Colo. Ky. Mont. N. ...
cities should have both the city and state name in the dateline, including KANSAS CITY, Mo., and KANSAS CITY, Kan. The style guide specifies abbreviations for the states except for Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Maine, Ohio, Texas and Utah, which should be spelled out. Examples KANSAS CITY...
For U.S. cities that do not stand alone, not all states are abbreviated. Spell out Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Maine, Ohio, Texas and Utah. Abbreviate the others (this list includes abbreviations for the stand-alone states as well, even though those abbreviations are never used in datelines):...
The AP Style has guidelines when using abbreviations. One, use it only for well-known organizations, like the FBI, NASA, and FIFA. Two, abbreviations can be applied to people’s formal titles, such as political and medical titles, like CEO or PhD. Lastly, every state in the United State...
Abbreviations should be spelled out on their first usage. Abstracts should provide the context or background for the research and should state its purpose (distinguishing primary from secondary purposes), basic research design (including information about the setting, common demographic characteristics of...
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• Do not abbreviate Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Maine, Ohio, Texas or Utah • Use the following state abbreviations: Ala. Ga. Mich. N.J. R.I. Wis. Ariz. Ill. Minn. N.M. S.C. Wyo. Ark. Ind. Miss. N.Y. S.D. Calif. Kan. Mo. N.C. Tenn. Colo. Ky. Mont. N. ...