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31 Cards in this Set
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The Voice of the newspaper |
Editorial |
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The Voice of the community |
Newspaper |
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T or F: Editorial can tell something that is not discussed in straight news |
True |
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Type of opinion writing that presents the media organizations views |
Editorial |
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Type of opinion writing that presents the authors view |
Column or Commentary |
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Special Type of opinion writing that focuses on the meaning, background, and prediction of events |
Analysis |
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Part of the newspaper where all the writers of an editorial are listed |
Editorial Box |
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T or F: Editorial uses "We" |
True |
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7 types of editorial news |
•Information •Argumentation •Criticism •Persuasion •Interpretation •Special Occasion •Commendation Appreciation and Tribute |
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T or F: The principles of editorial states that the author must be aware that he is infallible |
False. Writer is NOT infallible (infallible = not capable of making mistakes) |
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T or F: An editorial topic must not have a conflict of interest |
True |
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In choosing a topic, an event should : Be current and Timely, ___, ____, and ____ |
Be substantive, Offer insight, Not have a conflict of interest |
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Steps in planning an editorial |
Choose a Topic Obtain background & info Indentify Purpose and Audience Brainstorm Organize Info |
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10 possible statement to use for an Editorial Lead |
Emphatic Statement Quotation Question Striking Statement Narration Order Poetic Reaction Newspeg Fact + Opinion |
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11 possible last paragraphs of an editorial |
Advice, Command, Suggestion Proverb, Quotation, Comparison, Contrast, Crusading, Formal, Conclusion, Argumentative |
Example : Suggestion |
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Identify type of last paragraph: "Savage sentences ought to be deplored. But there is onlysafe rule to follow when travelling abroad. When in Rome, doas the Romans do." |
Proverb |
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Identify type of last paragraph: Go out and vote! |
Crusading |
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Identify type of last paragraph: Societal reforms cannot, indeed, make headway if moreprivileges are piled up for a few while the great majority of thepopulation become mere onlookers. |
Contrast |
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Identify type of last paragraph: Other countries were able to save their forests by buying our exported logs. For a few thousand dollars, we are practically selling them the environs of future generations of Filipinos. |
Comparison |
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Indentify type of lead statement: Patriot, orator, lawyer, martyr – that was Jose AbadSantos. |
Striking statement |
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Indentify type of lead statement: The law might be harsh, but it is the law. |
Emphatic Statement |
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Indentify type of lead statement: Never has the government been so concerned with labor as it is now. |
Reaction |
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T or F: The last part drives the final thought or direction. |
True |
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The last paragraph may advice, ______, or _____ |
Command and Challenge |
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T or F: In the newspaper, the Editorial Box is located above the Editorial Portion |
False. It's below the editorial portion (whatever it's called) |
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T or F: The Editorial is bylined and has all the writers listed |
False. It's not bylined, it just has the writers listed. |
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3 parts of an Editorial |
Introduction, Body, Conclusion |
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Define the SPECS |
Statement of Problem, Position or Stance, Evidence, Conclusion, and Solution |
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The opening paragraph of the Editorial. It must get the readers thinking and urged to continue reading. |
Introduction or Lead |
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Main part of editorial where facts and arguments are presented to convict the readers. |
Body |
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Part of the editorial where readers must be set into motion or be motivated to do something. Also the last part |
Conclusion |
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