six multiple choice on these
1. Timeliness- Reasons we choose to write, How recent something happened, closer now most likely to be covered
2. Proximity- Reasons we choose to write, How close the subject is compared to where you are in the world, bowie or Katy mills
3. Human Interest- Reasons we choose to write, something that appeals to our human nature, think it is interesting and unique
4. Prominence- Reasons we choose to write, how important is the subject, more important more likely to be covered
5. Conflict- Reasons we choose to write, two people who disagrees, football game, bully and bullied person
word bank decide where it goes 5 options 5 words
6. Interviews- something a reporter conducts with a source, their conversation
7. Research- what reporters do for their decided topic, find additional information
8. Quotations- words from your sources
9. Yes-no question-a question answered with yes or no
10. follow-up question- If ask a yes or no question, get source to elaborate further and continue with their answer
3 questions, pair of sentences going to have to decide which is the most objective
11. Objective writing- Little or no opinion in the sentence at all.
Multiple choice each has one question
12. Transition paragraph- Links quotations and paragraphs together
13. Hard news story - Timely breaking news story
14. Soft news story- people already know about not important of release
15. Inverted Pyramid-a hard news writing style r most news story most important at top least at bottom
16. Third-person point of view-That is what you write in everything except reviews and commentary, pronouns= He she They, first= I, Me second= you
17. 5 Ws and H lead- who, what, when, where, why and, how use for a lead in hard news story
18. editing- Direct definition of what editing meansprepare (written material) for publication by correcting, condensing, or otherwise modifying it
all in one section first five are word bank 5 choices four question 4 multiple choice on quotations what should be when use
19. attribution- give credit to source for what they said
20. paraphrase-Summary of what source said written in a different way in your words
21. fragmentary quotation- look up one we need one is not 23
22. direct quotation- An exact word for word account of what the source said
23. partial quotation- look up one we need one is not 23
24. Uses of quotations- quotes convey feeling and emotion pull reader into the story
25. When to use quotations- same as 25
26. When quotations are unnecessary or not desired- when you don't have to use quotes general knowledge
word bank and multiple choice
27. Editorial- article that states the newspapers opinion on a topic editorial board decided what the editorial will be usually editors of the paper
28. editorial page- a page or pages where the editorial, columns, opinion pieces, political cartoons, reviews, and the staff box/ mass head
29. columns- article written by a person who expresses just their opinion of the topic
30. editorial that criticizes- someone did something wrong
word bank and true false
31. editorial that explains- explain what happened in a community
32. editorial that persuades- getting someone to join them by explaining their mind
33. letter to the editor- written by someone in the community to the newspaper
400 word news story
300 word opinion story
bonus
write another opinion story or take current events quiz(multiple choice)
33. letter to the editor- written by someone in the community to the newspaper
400 word news story
300 word opinion story
bonus
write another opinion story or take current events quiz(multiple choice)
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