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. It is a brief statement that catches the attention of the readers about an incident.
A. Body B. Byline C. Headline D. Lead
2. This part of a news story contains the least important detail and gives the reader something to think about.
A. Byline B. Ending C. Headline C. Lead
3. This usually includes the most important facts (5 W’s).
A. Byline B. Ending C. Headline D. Lead
4. It contains more information and details of the news report/story.
A. Body B. Byline C. Headline D. Lead
5. This source provides information about a specific subject and aims to help your audience to understand and remember the information you are presenting.
A. Informative Speech B. News C. News Report D. Panel Discussion
6. This is a situation in which a group of people are gathered together to discuss an issue, often to provide feedback on something, or to discuss an issue of public concern in front of an audience.
A. Informative Speech B. News C. News Report D. Panel Discussion
7. These are based on facts data or information found in newspapers and intend to inform readers of what is happening in the world.
A. Informative Speech B. Lead C. News Report D. Panel Discussion
8. It suggests that news is written from the most interesting to least interesting facts or data.
A. Flashback C. Logical Arrangement
B. Inverted Pyramid Style D. Pyramid Style
9. This informs the reader as to who writes the news report/story.
A. Body B. Byline C. Headline D. Lead
10. Which is the correct order of information in writing a news report?
A. Additional Information, Body, Lead
B. Body, Lead, Additional Information
C. Lead, Additional Information, Body
D. Lead, Body, Additional Information