What is this?
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  • book
  • newspaper
  • journal
  • recipe
What is the byline?
  • The title of the article
  • Contains the name of the place where the story took place
  • The secondary heading for the article
  • Contains the name of the person who wrote the article
What does the 1st paragraph contain in the newspaper article?
  • Answers the questions who, what, where, when, why, and how
  • Is a long introduction to the article
  • Has quotations from authority figures
  • Contains who wrote the article
What is a "quotation"?
  • Dialogue which has these symbols '     '  surrounding it
  • The lead of the story
  • Another name for the headline of the article
  • Dialogue that has these symbols "   " surrounding it
What is added in the last paragraph?
  • Extra detail which is about the event
  • Related but less important information
  • Quotes and information
What tense is the news report written in?
  • Present tense; the story is happening right now
  • Past tense; the story already happened
  • Future tense; the story is going to happen
  • Wednesday tense; doesn't exist....
Why are news reports written?
  • To inform the world of terrible stories that lead to death and other unfortunate events
  • To inform citizens of events which are happening in the world locally and internationally
  • To make sure people have jobs
  • To give people something to do in the morning when they drink their coffee
What is a headline?
  • The person who wrote the article
  • The beginning of the actual article
  • The end of the actual article
  • The title of the news report
Who should the quotation be from?
  • A random person
  • A witness or authority figure
  • A child
  • The author
The order of an article is...
  • Lead, headline, byline, and summary paragraphs
  • Headline, summary paragraphs, lead, and byline
  • Headline, byline, lead, and summary paragraphs
  • Headline, summary paragraphs, byline, and lead
Where are news articles found? 
  • On TV
  • In the newspaper
  • In your backpack
  • All around you
a word, phrase, or sentence that describes a picture
  • coupon
  • caption
What are the 5ws?
  • Who, What, Went, Where, Weather
  • What, Went, Where, Weather, When
  • Who, What, When, Where, Why
  • Who, What, When, What ever, Went
What do people usually look at first when they buy a newspaper?
  • The headlines
  • The columns
  • The list of contents
  • The captions
A/An______________ has seen an event happen/ lived through a newsworthy moment.
  • jargon
  • reporter
  • eyewitness
What is the job of a headline?
  • To tell you all the information about the article
  • To give you enough information so you don't have to carry on reading.
  • To tell you what the weather is.
  • To interest the reader, so that they carry on reading.
What is this part of the newspaper?
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  • Sports section
  • Lifestyle section
Who is a journalist?
  • Someone with a lot of journals
  • the author or writer of a news story
What is this part of the newspaper?
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  • news article
  • advertisement 
Article
  • an official statement giving info to public
  • a text or piece of writing that is non-fiction
  • important interesting facts to be reported
  • a news article or report
Where can you find the most important information in a news article?
  • in the headline
  • in the introduction
  • in the lead paragraph
  • in the conclusion
Where do you find a caption
  • in the byline
  • in the article
  • under a photo
A newspaper report has
  • facts
  • opinions
  • both facts and opinions
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