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100

The ___ also advances the story even as it ends the story.

Conclusion

100

PAMO

Protagonist, Antagonist, Mission, Obstacles

100

How many tulip bulbs were brought into the tulip festival?

 30,000

100

Who was a New Testament journalist?

Luke

100

Writers often use ____, an account of a conversation between two or more people—to deliver information and as a central means of developing character.

Narrative

200

___ is the structural logic of feature stories.

Flow

200

THAW

Think, Hunt, Analyze, Write  

200

What is Sioux Center named after? 

The Sioux Indian Tribe

200

What year did the Missouri school of journalism start?

1908

200

Action must take place in a ___.  

Setting 

300

___ is the structural glue of feature stories.

Unity

300

WAGS

World, Active Protagonist, Goal, [what's at] Stake. 

300

What year did Dort open?

1955

300

There is a journalist’s creed?

Yes 

300

The ___ is what happens in the course of the conflict.

The ___ is what happens in the course of the conflict. Plot

400

Every paragraph in the story needs to support the ___.

Nut Graf

400
SD

Specific Detail

400

What does the Dutch word klompen mean?

Wooden Clogs

400

What was the first truly televised war?

Vietnam War 1954–1975

400

____deals with conflict he experiences some sort of change.

Character 

500

___stories typically lead by focusing on a particular person, issue, event, situation, or theme, move through the various elements of the story, and in the conclusion return to the subject of the lead.  

Circular

500

MEGO

My Eyes Glaze Over

500

What are the names of the two newspapers in Sioux Center?


Sioux Center News and Northwest Iowa Review

500

Which prize established in 1917 was created to honor the best of American journalism and is administered by Columbia University?

Pulitzer Prize

500

List three literary devices

Symbolism, POV, Foreshadowing

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