1. It is where the neophytes will have his first taste of covering an act ual event 2. A story written from an interview with a news source 3. A story that continues to be relevant because of sustained public interest 4. An embarrassing or even insulting, question aims to ferret o ut more facts on a story 5. An open forum where reporters are allowed to ask questions 6. The nerve center of any newspaper organization 7. A man who “cleans” “ cleans” a reporter’s story 8. the job of improving a reporter’s copy 9. The third highest-ranking highest-ranking official of newspaper org 10. Display windows of a newspaper
Match Column A to Column B. Identify the copy r eading signs and symbols. Write the letter only.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
a. delete; take out b. insert comma c. spell out d. this is questionable; check or query author e. insert letter (s) or word (s) f. insert space g. do not make correction; let stand as written h. center
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i. align with left margin
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j. insert period k. close up; up; no space
III. Enumeration. (at least) Seven (7) Rules on Clear Cle ar and Effective Writing:
5 common headline patterns (provide a (2 pts each) DRAWING/PATTERN)
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6. 7. (at least) Three (3) pointers in headline writing:
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IV.
Take a look at the article you have picked and fill out the diagram be low.