Exam 3: How Is News Language Different

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Please a.) Briefly define the terms report, inference and judgment, b.) describe why it is important for journalists to recognize the difference among them, and c.) describe how this understanding contributes to fulfilling the principle of truth telling.

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Answers will vary, but students should include: Short definitions of the three terms. They should exhibit an introductory-level understanding that journalists are in the fact business, so it's important to know how and where inferences and judgments can seep into their work. This is related to truth telling because it asks journalists to allow verifiable facts through the gates, while being skeptical about which if any inferences or judgments get through-and being able to discern which is which.

Correct any AP style errors in the sentences below. a. Of the van's twelve seats, two were used for coolers and other gear. b. The new arts center will cost 22 million dollars and will take 2 years to complete. c. The winners of the Hickman Spelling Bee were 11 year old Sam Raines and her nine year old sister, Claudette Raines.

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a. Answer: Students should change "twelve" to "12."
b. Answer: The sentence should read, "…$22 million dollars and will take two years to complete."
c.Students should change the sentence to read, "…11-year-old Sam Raines and her 9-year-old sister, Claudette Raines." Alternatively, students could change it to read, "…were Sam Raines, 11, and her sister, Claudette Raines, 9."

According to Hayakawa, an inference is "a statement about the unknown based on the known."

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News stories should focus on the personal, using first-person references wherever possible.

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For the following sentences, identify what, if anything, needs to be revised so that they conform to the language of basic news stories. a. When asked if she was happy she won the medal, varsity cross-country standout Lisa Luna said that it was so unexpected that it really hadn't sunk in yet. b. Mistakes were made by the XYZ Board of Directors, one shareholder said. c. Keenan Stratford, an awesome river runner, award-winning boater, and veteran of some epic adventures around the globe, started his kayak journey down the full length of the glorious Mississippi River from its headwaters in Minnesota, where the elevation is just under 1500 feet, 1475 feet to be exact.

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The main focus of the Associated Press Stylebook is providing guidelines for how journalists can dress professionally for different types of interviews or meetings.

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Which of the following best describes why journalists should avoid using terms like firefighter instead of fireman or police officer instead of policeman?

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According to Associated Press Style, which one of the following answers is correct?

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Hayakawa would agree with the following: Judgments are expressions of journalists' approval or disapproval of the subjects they are describing. They say more about a writer's attitude toward the subject than about the subject itself.

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Which of the following best describes good newswriting style?

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Identify and describe three main ways that news writing differs from other kinds of writing such as essays or a fictional story.

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In a news story, how long should paragraphs typically be?

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Which of the following statements is the best example of Hayakawa's definition of a report?

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Suppose a journalist composed each of the following paraphrases to include in a story. For each sentence, identify any inferences or judgments you see and then offer the journalist advice about how to change the sentence into a report. a. The problem with young job seekers today is that they're unprofessional in their interviews, the human resources director said. b. The murder victim had methamphetamine and alcohol in her system the morning she was shot and killed, according to the autopsy report the coroner released Friday. c. BASE jumpers should be respected because they expand the notion of what humans can accomplish, said Sasha Lewalski, a spectator at the event

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Which of the following must be true of a sentence in the passive voice?

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