Key components
Research
Proofreading
Other random facts
100

Who are the people who are reading or listening to your article?

The audience, you need to know them and understand them

100

What do you call any document or other article that will provide dependable information for your piece?

A reliable source

100

Periods, exclamation marks, commas, question marks, quotation marks, etc. 

Punctuation

100

What was the book that sold the most copies?

The Bible

200

It is part of the structure. It wraps up the article.

A conclusion

200

Is Wikipedia a reliable source?

NO

200

To arrange something and put it in specific places, usually in computing. 

Formatting

200

What is the most used letter in English?

The letter E

300

What tells the reader the main point you are trying to make? 

A thesis

300

This gives credit to the original person. 

A citation

300

What is a set of actual or presumed prescriptive notions about correct use of a language called?

Grammar

300

Do you put a book's title in quotation marks or italics? 

You should put it in italics.
400

This is usually the 1st sentence. It grabs the reader's attention and makes them want to read more.

A hook

400

What is it called when you slightly alter the text from the source to put it into your article?

Paraphrasing

400

In an article, would you write 22 in numerical form or word form? 

You would write it in word form. Only single digit numbers are written in numerical form.

400

What language was the 1st book written in?

Hebrew

500

What is a byline? 

A byline is a line of text that identifies the author of the piece. 

500

What is it called when you directly copy something from the source into your article without giving credit?

Plagiarism

500

What is the forming of words with letters according to the accepted usage?

Spelling

500

What year was the year the 1st book was published?

1945

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