Distorting or omitting facts; telling half-truths.
What is card stacking.
100
What type of headline tell a who and what and is usually a complete sentence?
What is a summary headline.
100
There are 3 elements of the editorial columns we have discussed in class, what are they?
What are letters to editors, editorial cartoons, and opinion editorial column.
100
An article about how to fix your car would be what type of article.
What is a feature article.
200
Information and ideas AND background and setting.
What are content AND context.
200
The users of this product or proponents of this course of action are simple, down-to-earth people like you and me.
What is plain folk.
200
This headline uses phrases or clauses and usually is not a complete sentence.
What is a descriptive headline.
200
The purpose of these are to let the newspaper know about readers suggestions (both good and bad), personal connections, responses, and comments about articles.
What are letters to editors.
200
An article about El Chapo's newest exploit would be what kind of story?
What is developing news.
300
This law says that meetings of public officials should be open to the public.
What are sunshine laws.
300
Only the richest, most important, or most discerning people like this idea or product.
What is snob appeal.
300
In order to keep summary headlines brief, these should be used.
What are short, strong words.
300
This is the difference between the ways things are and the way things should be, or the way things are expected to be.
What is irony.
300
North Korea signs a treaty with South Korea would be what kind of news story?
What is breaking news?
400
Causing harm to reputations.
What is defamation.
400
Seeking support for an idea or product by having it endorsed by a famous person, such as a sports figure or movie star.
What is testimonials.
400
"Obama bankrupts government" is what type of headline.
What is a summary headline.
400
This is a comparison between two unlike things that share some characteristics. By comparing a complex issue or situation with a more familiar one, cartoonists can help their readers see it in a different light.
What is an analogy.
400
The cartoonist technique of making objects or people to make it clear exactly for what they stand.
What is labeling.
500
These law states that all records generated by a public body are open to the public unless they are specifically exempted by law.
What is Freedom of Information laws
500
Associating a respected person or idea with whatever is being promoted, such as picturing a well-known athlete in a breakfast cereal advertisement.
What is transfer.
500
"Evil bats" is what kind of headline.
What is a descriptive headline.
500
These are the 5 techniques/tools that editorial cartoonists use. Name 3.
What are exaggeration, irony, analogy, labeling, symbolism.
500
Cartoonists do this technique to stand for larger concepts or ideas.