The title of a news article or paper.
What is a headline!
What a interviewer might carry.
What is a notepad and pen.
What are lines the lead you?
What is Leading Lines!
What should be in everything put out to the mases?
What is Facts!
Jeff heard info was untrue but still published it.
What is opinion.
What is the name of the text under a photo?
What is a caption!
What is the name for the person being interviewed?
What is an interviewee!
Where is the best grid spot for a subject.
What is a intersecting point!
What shouldn't be in everything put out to the mases?
What is opinions!
Larry likes the U.S. more than any other country so published an article about its transportation.
What is fact.
The process of using line's to divide sections and lead eyes to certain points of a newspaper?
What is Leading.
What do interviewers look for in an interview?
What is important Quotes and key concepts.
What is the worst place for a subject "mostly"?
What is the middle!
A word for opinionated or swayed?
What is Bias.
Perry uses Wikipedia for his information could Wikipedia be used?
What is no.
What is a sentence that tells you who wrote the article or newspaper?
What is a byline.
What key questions do interviewers ask in an interview?
What is open ended questions.
What is a photo that takes the entire frame?
What is filling the frame.
What type of source should info not come from?
What is not trusted!
Jeff rewrites using a site ending in .gov is this a trusted source?
What is yes.
A sentence that brings you to a different part of the article.
What is a jump line.
What are bad questions to ask?
What is yes or no questions.
A way to tell a story with photos?
What is Photo journalism.
Where should info come from?
What is a trusted source.
Larry wants to write that the U.S. is better than China, but researched reason's why and contains a counter claim, he also includes what he thinks. is this bias.
What is yes.