The beginning of every article is called this.
What is the lead
The purpose of an editorial
What is to take a stand on current public issues and present your opinion.
The 5W's of Journalism
What is...Who, What, When, Where, Why
What is a semi-colon
Examples of this part of speech are over, under, above, beyond.
What is a preposition
The lead should include
What is who, what, when, where
An editorial is also called this.
What is an Op-Ed piece
The components of an Inverted Pyramid
What is the lead, body, and tail (or conclusion)
This punctuation mark shows possession.
What is an apostrophe
"Usually" is this part of speech.
What is an adverb
The body of an article contains
Editorials include facts, examples, and .....
What is the author's opinion
Journalists should always be this
What is objective
The childrens' bedroom has bunkbeds. What is wrong this sentence.
What is the apostrophe should be after the "n" and not the "s"
What is interjection
This comes directly under the Headline
What is the byline?
This statement, which should be in the lead paragraph, tells the reader your opinion.
What is the Thesis Statement?
When you copy words from another source and use them as your own.
What is plagiarism
This punctuation mark joins two words to show they have a combined meaning.
What is a hyphen.
"Is" and "are" are this part of speech.
What is a verb
Headlines should
What is be capitalized and capture the reader's attention.
The purpose of a conclusion in an editorial is
What is to offer a solution to the problem
Journalism is
Reporting the facts objectively in written, digital or broadcasting form
My teacher Mrs. McGhee has been at Princeton Middle School for 14 years. What is wrong with the sentence.
What is there needs to be a comma before and after Mrs. McGhee
Examples of this part of speech are for, or, nor, so.
What is a conjunction