Final Exam Review

Multiple Choice
1. Timeliness: The newness of the fact

3. Human Interest: The drama that surrounds people involved in a emotional struggle. Appealing?

4. Prominence: The newsworthiness of a individual  place, or organization. Importance of that person.

2. Proximity: The nearness of a given event to your place of publication. Want to read something that is close to us.

5. Conflict :the meeting of two or more opposing forces. These forces can be physical, emotional or philosophical.
Apply to sentence
6. Interviews:a meeting of people, confrontation, especially for consultation. something reporter does to get information from certain person.
7. Research: Investigate or search new information to conclude with better information. Reporter does to prepare for interview.
8. Quotations: Words once said by one, group if words from text or speech. What you get from source.
Ask question, if yes no question or open ended.
9. Yes-no question: Questions whose expected answer is yes or no.
10. follow-up question: Questions whose expected answers are more elaborated. Second question to get source to add additional information.
Three Groups that will have sentence, compare, to see if it's most objective
11. Objective writing: Writing that you can verify through facts and evidence. No editorializing, no opinions, just facts
12-18 are  multiple choice, one of each, know difference
12. Transition paragraph: Paragraph that flows the story in quote-transition. Links quotations together/transitions.
13. Hard news story: Serious news story. Timely and breaking news.
14. Soft news story: News story that regard entertainment. News story, not same timelines. A week a go. Not breaking news.
15. Inverted Pyramid: Method for writing hard news story with most important on top and least important on the bottom. Writing structure for hard news story.
16. Third-person point of view: Writing from an outsiders view. Ex: He, She, They * Know difference between first person, second person, and third person.
17. 5 Ws and H lead: In the lead, there should be the who, what, when, where, why, and how of the story. What type of story, hard news story.
18. editing: Prepare for publication by making corrections.
Word Bank
19. attribution: Difference between plagiarism and research. Source, giving them credit for saying that, identifying them.
20. paraphrase: To summarize in your own words. *Used in indirect quote, give them credit. Rewriting what they said and giving them credit for it.
21. fragmentary quotation: A partial sentence quote. 
Single word or short phrase used by source- Partial Quote or Fragmentary Quote
22. direct quotation: Exact word of someone else. Word for Word exact quote.
23. partial quotation: No introduction and becomes part of the sentence.
24. Uses of quotations : "----" title, name said  Feeling and emotion should be conveyed, quotations should not be facts that you can write in transition statement.
25. When to use quotations: Feature stories and hard news story's to justify or explain.
26. When quotations are unnecessary or not desired: 
Word bank- True False Statement
27. Editorial:a newspaper article written by or on behalf of an editor that gives an opinion on a topical issue. Opinion of newspaper on particular subject. Decided by editorial board. Reached by editorial board, always written in third person.
Editorial board- group of edits
28. editorial page: Page where editorials are published. Where all editorials are seen
29. columns: reoccurring piece in a newspaper. Written by one person, there point of view on particular topic. One persons perspective on particular topic.
Sentence tell me which one is which
30. editorial that criticizes : Editorials that give opinion and criticize a certain thing.
31. editorial that explains: Editorials that explain and elaborate on a topic.
32. editorial that persuades: Editorials that use context to persuade about a topic.
33. letter to the editor: letter sent to a publication about issues of concern from its readers. Who would write? General Public, like readers.







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