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All About Content (C2)
Guess that Component (C3)
Guess that Component 2.0 (C3)
What Am I?
100

The document you receive 1 week before the exam. 

Preparation Booklet

100

Responds to the question word: Who?

Audience

100

Hints at topic, and attracts reader's attention; catchy. 

Headline

100

Meant to leave a lasting impression. 

Close

100

I am written separately in a larger font to attract the reader's attention. 

Pull-Quote

200

What you must bring on exam day.

Preparation Booklet (& a dictionary!)

200

Responds to the question word: Why?

Purpose

200

This is where the issue is presented; bulk of the article. 

Body

200

More serious; includes angle + controlling idea. 

Secondary Headline

200

I am a box in which a visual is described. I may or may not include a caption. 

Image

300

Only given on exam day; prescribed. 

Angle 

300

Synonymous with the article's subject.

Topic

300

Fill in the blanks: In the ________________ you can circle back to the Lead or Headline. 

Close

300

This component can either be direct or indirect (paraphrased).

Quotation

300

I am a box in which information (definitions; statistics) is found. 

Sidebar

400

This directs you through the note-taking process; helps you read with purpose. 

Guiding Question

400

The article's focus; perspective

Angle

400

Hooks reader's attention; includes angle + controlling idea. 

Lead

400

Stems from angle; the direction the article is going in. 

Controlling idea. 

400

"2.5% - that's all." (How much freshwater is left)

Hook

500

3 things that ensure good comprehension of the topic:

1) Reading; 2) Listening (audio); 3) Note-taking

500

Fill in the blanks: The purpose and audience can be found in the _______________; the angle is given on _______________.

Preparation booklet; Exam day. 

500

Could include humour; anecdotes; description; facts and/or statistics. 

Hook

500

Can include rhetorical devices (alliteration, repetition, metaphors).

Headline

500

"Examine the effects of competitive sports on high school students' health," is an example of:

Angle

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