Exam 9: Making the Long Story Short: Editing for Brevity and Clarity
Exam 1: Focus on Fundamentals: The Editor Within10 Questions
Exam 2: Focus on News Judgment: The Editors Attitude10 Questions
Exam 3: Focus on Skills and Tools: The Editor in the Newsroom27 Questions
Exam 4: Focus on Grammar: The Mechanics of Language20 Questions
Exam 5: Focus on Good Writing: Strong and Graceful Prose10 Questions
Exam 6: Focus on Headlines: Precision, Power and Poetry10 Questions
Exam 7: News Close to Home: Editing Local and Community Media20 Questions
Exam 8: News From Afar: Editing Nonlocal Stories10 Questions
Exam 9: Making the Long Story Short: Editing for Brevity and Clarity10 Questions
Exam 10: Working With Writers: Editing Features10 Questions
Exam 11: No Safety in Numbers: Checking Them Twice10 Questions
Exam 12: Doing Justice: Ethical and Legal Issues10 Questions
Exam 13: An Eye for News: Editing Visuals10 Questions
Exam 14: Showing the Story: Editing Data Visualizations10 Questions
Exam 15: The Balancing Act: Designing Pages10 Questions
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The most practical approach to editing a story, especially when editing for brevity, is to work from the largest story ___ first, before editing sentence by sentence.
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Some experts say that writing styles should work with people's shortened ___, as people are drawn to short pieces of text with visuals that can be understood at a glance.
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One- and two-paragraph summaries sometimes called ___ are growing in importance as the need for breaking news items and tweets grows.
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Shortening print and broadcast stories for the ___ or other digital media requires thinking about users' needs and digital habits.
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If context helps give meaning to shorter stories, a key ___ can give it appeal and color.
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Careful editors with enough time to work on a story can often eliminate repetition not only within the story itself, but also even within individual ___.
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Stories written in the ___ format are the easiest ones to trim because they usually can be cut from the bottom.
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Repackaging a print story for the web may require you to ___ the story elements into separate links with new leads.
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As editors begin to work through stories, they should always begin by finding out or deciding how much ___ the finished story has been allotted.
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