Exam 5: Understanding Columns, Editorials, and Newspaper Layout

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By the rule, ------- are NOT critical.

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This statement: 'the views expressed by the writer are not shared by the newspaper' is called a ------- .

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An ------- is the sanctum sanatorium, the holiest of places, in a newspaper/ magazine.

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Those who write columns are called -------.

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A column is an ------- piece of writing.

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------- columns break down the jargon for the reader.

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------- columns offer advice to people of all ages, especially the youth, on sexual or other situations that are personal in nature.

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A ------- is a small brief that is an extract from a larger article.

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A column on the new rules of applying for a passport is an example of ------- column.

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A column that offers advice from an expert in the field is called an ------- column.

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A ------- is a fixed place in a newspaper/ magazine assigned to a particular writer

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The ------- is called the heart of the newspaper.

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Which of these personalities is not a columnist?

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A ------- is a speech or piece of writing that says good things about somebody/something that is no more.

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Columns that analyse issues critically are called ------- columns.

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Editorials carry the stamp of ------- of the editor.

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An ------- column break down what is complex for the benefit of the reader/ viewer.

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A ------- column reflects what the ordinary/ common man thinks about a particular issue or article.

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The ------- page is the page opposite to the Editorial page.

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Editorials are always crafted carefully on issues that are -------, topical and most of the times, controversial.

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