Deck 10: Writing for Traditional Print News Products

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Print style writing, which is used in traditional publications and on many journalism-based websites, relies heavily on ______.

A) the inverted-pyramid structure
B) chronological order
C) reverse chronological order
D) narrative
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Print style writing requires you to write in ______ paragraphs than you are used to.

A) longer
B) shorter
C) medium
D) more flowy
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Where do you use paraphrase-quote pairings in an article?

A) in the beginning
B) at the end
C) in the middle
D) seldom
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One reason reporters conduct interviews is ______.

A) to define their sources
B) to create mood
C) to define their facts
D) to gather quotes from their sources
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______ quotes are taken from the source's mouth, word for word, and placed into your writing.

A) Direct quotes
B) Indirect quotes
C) Partial quotes
D) Psychographics
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______ quotes can also add color or flavor to your story.

A) Indirect quotes
B) Direct quotes
C) Personality traits
D) Partial quotes
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In most cases, ______ are their own paragraphs, regardless of their length.

A) indirect quotes
B) partial quotes
C) direct quotes
D) quotes
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When the information is vital but the statements your source makes don't merit a word-for-word recounting, consider using ______.

A) location
B) direct quotes
C) partial quotes
D) indirect quotes
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______ are often referred to as paraphrases.

A) Indirect quotes
B) Direct quotes
C) Partial quotes
D) Quotes
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It is a good idea to use ______ when people are using ordinary speech.

A) direct quotes
B) paraphrases
C) partial quotes
D) pull quotes
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A(n) ______ allows you to crunch the interview down into a sentence or two and then attribute the information to your source.

A) partial quote
B) direct quote
C) indirect quote
D) pull quote
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______ quotes mix direct and indirect styles of quoting so you can place emphasis on a key element of a statement a source made.

A) Direct
B) Indirect
C) Paraphrase
D) Partial
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______ work well when someone uses a word or phrase that conveys a precise emotion or when a source says something provocative in a word or two.

A) Partial quotes
B) Direct quotes
C) Indirect quotes
D) Paraphrases
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In some cases, ______ can make you look bad as a journalist or make your source look bad.

A) direct quotes
B) partial quotes
C) indirect quotes
D) paraphrases
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______ should pair with all direct and indirect quotes to answer the "Says who?" question.

A) Paraphrases
B) Quotes
C) Attributions
D) Quotas
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The preferred verb of attribution in all direct and indirect quotes is ______, as it is nonjudgmental and easy to prove.

A) "felt"
B) "thought"
C) "believed"
D) "said"
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When someone important is speaking and you want to emphasize the "fame" news element, you can place an attribution ______ a quote.

A) at the front of
B) in the middle of
C) after
D) near
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In a case where you have a quote with multiple sentences, place the attribution ______ the first full sentence of the quote.

A) before
B) after
C) alongside
D) during
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With the expanded inverted pyramid, instead of thinking of just the first paragraph of the story, you should consider the ______ of the story as the beginning.

A) second third
B) first half
C) first third
D) last third
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At the ______ stage, you will outline enough information to help engage the reader with information, entice the reader with some interesting flavor, and then explain any background the reader might need to fully understand the story.

A) focus
B) end
C) middle
D) beginning
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The ______ of the expanded inverted-pyramid story should continue to be a single sentence, 25-35 words, that captures as many of the 5W's and 1H as possible.

A) lead
B) intro
C) exposition
D) nut graph
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The ______ paragraph is where you decide how best to move your readers from the lead into the rest of the story.

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) last
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The second paragraph of an expanded pyramid story is also called the ______.

A) trail
B) jump
C) bridge
D) cliff
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The ______ can identify any of the W's or the H that don't show up in the lead but that need immediate attention.

A) jump
B) oddity
C) conflict
D) bridge
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With ______, you can sum up any information that gives readers a glimpse into what has happened to this point and then move them forward into the current story.

A) background
B) fame
C) focus
D) oddity
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Print-style writing, which is used in traditional publications and on many journalism-based websites, relies heavily on the inverted-pyramid structure.
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The print-style writing approach uses paragraphs of five to six sentences each.
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In writing for news publications, you should strive to demonstrate objectivity.
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Indirect quotes are taken from the source's mouth, word-for-word, and placed into your writing.
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When the information is vital but the statements your source makes don't merit a word-for-word recounting, consider using indirect quotes.
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Direct quotes are also referred to as paraphrases.
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Paraphrase mixes direct and indirect styles of quoting so you can place emphasis on a key element of a statement a source made.
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Attributions should pair with all direct and indirect quotes to provide the answer to the "Says who?" question.
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The preferred verb of attribution is "believed."
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You should consider the first third of the story as the beginning instead of just the first paragraph.
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The lead of the expanded inverted-pyramid story should be a single sentence, 25-35 words, that captures as much of the 5W's and 1H as possible.
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The last paragraph is where you decide how best to move your readers from the lead into the rest of the story.
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In the lead, you can sum up any information that gives readers a glimpse into what has happened to this point and then move them forward into the current story.
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In most cases, you should create a structure that pairs indirect and direct quotes to tell your story.
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It's not important for the end of your story to provide closure.
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What are some of the nuances of print style writing?
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What are the three forms of quotes?
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What is attribution?
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What elements are included in the expanded pyramid style of writing?
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How can you end a story?
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List and describe some of the main characteristics of print-style writing.
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Describe and explain the different types of quotes and when to use them.
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When and how do you use attributions?
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How do print journalists use the inverted pyramid?
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How can you end a print story?
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Deck 10: Writing for Traditional Print News Products
1
Print style writing, which is used in traditional publications and on many journalism-based websites, relies heavily on ______.

A) the inverted-pyramid structure
B) chronological order
C) reverse chronological order
D) narrative
A
2
Print style writing requires you to write in ______ paragraphs than you are used to.

A) longer
B) shorter
C) medium
D) more flowy
B
3
Where do you use paraphrase-quote pairings in an article?

A) in the beginning
B) at the end
C) in the middle
D) seldom
C
4
One reason reporters conduct interviews is ______.

A) to define their sources
B) to create mood
C) to define their facts
D) to gather quotes from their sources
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______ quotes are taken from the source's mouth, word for word, and placed into your writing.

A) Direct quotes
B) Indirect quotes
C) Partial quotes
D) Psychographics
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______ quotes can also add color or flavor to your story.

A) Indirect quotes
B) Direct quotes
C) Personality traits
D) Partial quotes
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7
In most cases, ______ are their own paragraphs, regardless of their length.

A) indirect quotes
B) partial quotes
C) direct quotes
D) quotes
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When the information is vital but the statements your source makes don't merit a word-for-word recounting, consider using ______.

A) location
B) direct quotes
C) partial quotes
D) indirect quotes
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______ are often referred to as paraphrases.

A) Indirect quotes
B) Direct quotes
C) Partial quotes
D) Quotes
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It is a good idea to use ______ when people are using ordinary speech.

A) direct quotes
B) paraphrases
C) partial quotes
D) pull quotes
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A(n) ______ allows you to crunch the interview down into a sentence or two and then attribute the information to your source.

A) partial quote
B) direct quote
C) indirect quote
D) pull quote
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12
______ quotes mix direct and indirect styles of quoting so you can place emphasis on a key element of a statement a source made.

A) Direct
B) Indirect
C) Paraphrase
D) Partial
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13
______ work well when someone uses a word or phrase that conveys a precise emotion or when a source says something provocative in a word or two.

A) Partial quotes
B) Direct quotes
C) Indirect quotes
D) Paraphrases
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In some cases, ______ can make you look bad as a journalist or make your source look bad.

A) direct quotes
B) partial quotes
C) indirect quotes
D) paraphrases
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15
______ should pair with all direct and indirect quotes to answer the "Says who?" question.

A) Paraphrases
B) Quotes
C) Attributions
D) Quotas
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16
The preferred verb of attribution in all direct and indirect quotes is ______, as it is nonjudgmental and easy to prove.

A) "felt"
B) "thought"
C) "believed"
D) "said"
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17
When someone important is speaking and you want to emphasize the "fame" news element, you can place an attribution ______ a quote.

A) at the front of
B) in the middle of
C) after
D) near
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18
In a case where you have a quote with multiple sentences, place the attribution ______ the first full sentence of the quote.

A) before
B) after
C) alongside
D) during
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19
With the expanded inverted pyramid, instead of thinking of just the first paragraph of the story, you should consider the ______ of the story as the beginning.

A) second third
B) first half
C) first third
D) last third
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20
At the ______ stage, you will outline enough information to help engage the reader with information, entice the reader with some interesting flavor, and then explain any background the reader might need to fully understand the story.

A) focus
B) end
C) middle
D) beginning
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21
The ______ of the expanded inverted-pyramid story should continue to be a single sentence, 25-35 words, that captures as many of the 5W's and 1H as possible.

A) lead
B) intro
C) exposition
D) nut graph
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The ______ paragraph is where you decide how best to move your readers from the lead into the rest of the story.

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) last
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The second paragraph of an expanded pyramid story is also called the ______.

A) trail
B) jump
C) bridge
D) cliff
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The ______ can identify any of the W's or the H that don't show up in the lead but that need immediate attention.

A) jump
B) oddity
C) conflict
D) bridge
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With ______, you can sum up any information that gives readers a glimpse into what has happened to this point and then move them forward into the current story.

A) background
B) fame
C) focus
D) oddity
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Print-style writing, which is used in traditional publications and on many journalism-based websites, relies heavily on the inverted-pyramid structure.
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The print-style writing approach uses paragraphs of five to six sentences each.
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In writing for news publications, you should strive to demonstrate objectivity.
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Indirect quotes are taken from the source's mouth, word-for-word, and placed into your writing.
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When the information is vital but the statements your source makes don't merit a word-for-word recounting, consider using indirect quotes.
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Direct quotes are also referred to as paraphrases.
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Paraphrase mixes direct and indirect styles of quoting so you can place emphasis on a key element of a statement a source made.
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Attributions should pair with all direct and indirect quotes to provide the answer to the "Says who?" question.
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The preferred verb of attribution is "believed."
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You should consider the first third of the story as the beginning instead of just the first paragraph.
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The lead of the expanded inverted-pyramid story should be a single sentence, 25-35 words, that captures as much of the 5W's and 1H as possible.
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The last paragraph is where you decide how best to move your readers from the lead into the rest of the story.
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In the lead, you can sum up any information that gives readers a glimpse into what has happened to this point and then move them forward into the current story.
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In most cases, you should create a structure that pairs indirect and direct quotes to tell your story.
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It's not important for the end of your story to provide closure.
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What are some of the nuances of print style writing?
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What are the three forms of quotes?
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What is attribution?
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What elements are included in the expanded pyramid style of writing?
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How can you end a story?
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List and describe some of the main characteristics of print-style writing.
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Describe and explain the different types of quotes and when to use them.
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When and how do you use attributions?
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How do print journalists use the inverted pyramid?
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How can you end a print story?
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