News Story Flashcards

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Oral or written report

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News

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How recent a story is

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Timeliness(element of news)

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How near to you a story is

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Proximity(elements of news)

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How many people are impacted

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Consequence (elements of news)

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more famous a person , the more they likely

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Prominence (elements of news)

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More movie like a story

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Drama (elements of news)

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Whenever strange thing happen

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Oddity (elements of news)

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Two opposing sides

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Conflict (elements of news)

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People love to read stories

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Emotions (elments of news)

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Should be reported in the mature manner.. deals with marriage, dating, divorce,dating & gender preferences

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Sex (elements of news)

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any new discovery or helpful invention can be a news

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Progress

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Introduces the body. It summarizes the story

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Lead (parts of news story)

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Answers the W’s and H questions

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Conventional or Summary lead (part of lead)

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Used in writing news feature

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Novelty lead (part of Lead)

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used an interjection or an exclamatory sentence

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Astronisher lead(Novelty lead)

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Describe two extremes or opposites for emphasis

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Contrast Lead (Novelty lead)

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Opens by quoting a common expression

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Epigram Lead (Novelty lead)

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Describes a person, place or an event

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Picture lead (novelty lead)

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Similar to picture lead, it describes the setting of the event

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Background lead (novelty lead)

20
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Consist of the parody of a well known song

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Parody Lead (novelty lead)

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Short, forceful word of expession

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Punch lead (novelty lead)

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Using only one word

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One word lead (novelty lead)

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Consist of speakers direct words, Quoted speech

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Quotation lead (novelty lead)

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lead that answers to question

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Question lead (novelty lead)

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Lead is introduced of grammatical form

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Grammatical Beginning Lead (parts of lead)

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Introduced by a preposition

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Prepositional phrase lead (GBL)

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sign of the infinitive “to” plus the main verb

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Infinitive phrase lead (GBL)

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introduced by the present participle of a verb

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Participle phrase lead (GBL)

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introduced by a gerund (-ing)

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Gerundial phrase lead (GBL)