2. philippine - Three short under a letter or
word indicate that it is o be capitalized.
Psychology Club – A line drawn through a
capital letter indicates that it is not to be
capitalized.
57 – a circle around a number spelled out
indicates that it is to be spilled out.
fifty-seven – a circle around a number spelled
out indicates that word is to be spelled out.
St. – a circle around an abbreviation indicates
that the word is to be spelled out.
street – a circle around a word shows that it is
to be abbreviation
3. now. Aquino says – a new paragraph is
indicated by an angel mark inside the copy
and a paragraph mark out in the margin of
the sheet.
the boy new – words to be transposed are
marked with a long line extending over one
word and below the other.
class room – Curved lines connecting words
indicate that the words are to be joined.
lastnight – A vertical or oblique line between
two letters indicates that they are to be
separated.
4. pigskin – Quotation marks are set off in v-
shaped marks, which indicate whether they
are beginning or ending marks.
Ave or Ave. – A period in a circle or a cross
indicates a period.
The La Salle Record – Three lines under the
initials letter and two lines beneath the rest of
a word indicate that the word is to be set
“caps and small caps” – the first letter a
regular capital, the other letters smaller
capitals.
By Carmen Nakpil – a straight line under a
word indicates that it is to be set in italic
type.
5. La Salle High School – a wavy line under a
word indicates that it is to be set boldface.
the basket
Arad shot the – a line called a “run -in” or
“bridge” line is used to connect material that is
to form a continuous line of type. Often,
material between the two parts has been
crossed out.
do it today – a caret indicates the place where
additional copy, written above, is to be
inserted.
# 30 -Either of these marks shows the story’s
end.