Deck 6: Focus on Headlines: Precision, Power and Poetry
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Deck 6: Focus on Headlines: Precision, Power and Poetry
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Headlines can capture drama, help organize the news, and set a tone for the publication, but their most basic function is to ___.
summarize the story
2
Headlines that consist of more than one line can sometimes be awkward or confusing; this problem is known as a ___.
bad break
3
A ___ tells the particular size and shape a headline should be.
headline order
4
A headline that has no verb is called a ___ head.
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A ___ head is a smaller secondary head that runs beneath the main head and is usually about half the point size of the main head.
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6
Similarly, quotes must always be ___ in story text, but some quotes, such as eyewitness accounts, may not need that treatment in headlines.
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7
While full sentence quotations are strongly recommended in story text, ___ are widely accepted in headlines.
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8
It is better to find ___for the key words in the lead rather than repeating descriptive terms.
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9
Headlines should always be written in ___tense.
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10
___ is the process of using key words in a headline that will maximize the chances of the story appearing in web searches.
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