What is a "lead" in an article?
What is the way you start an article?
Who is the opinion editor?
What is Sahil?
How many interviews are required (in general) per article?
What is three?
What is the difference between their, there, and they're?
Their indicates possession
There references a place
They're is a contraction for "they are"
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What is TRN's Instagram handle?
What is the "inverted pyramid" story structure?
What is gives essential info upfront to capture the reader's attention.
How many sources are required for each broad statement?
What is one?
Where is the attendance office?
What is next to the theatre main entrance/lower commons?
What is the difference between its and it's?
What is "its" is possessive and "it's" is the contraction of "it is."
What do you do if you don't know who to interview?
What is ask your editor?
What is the "hourglass" story structure?
What is summarizes the news before switching to a narrative.
How many interviews are required for this section?
What is zero?
How do you prepare for an interview?
What is background research, questions, and recording device?
What is the oxford comma?
What is an editorial?
What is a piece that reflects the views of the editorial board?
What is "double quoting"?
What is when a quote from the original source is reprinted in the paper?
What is the purpose of the opinion section?
What is to inspire thoughtful conversation in the Roosevelt community?
Name one software you can use to transcribe interviews.
What is descript?
What is AP Style?
What is a writing style guide concerning standard grammatical and spelling conventions?
How many cats does Mr. Reese have?
What is one?
What makes a story newsworthy?
What is Proximity, Prominence, Timeliness, Consequence, Conflict, Oddity, Human Interest?
Who is allowed to submit guest essays?
What is students?
What are the four basic questions you ask at every interview?
What is your name, pronouns, grade (if applicable), and racial background?
What is the difference between i.e. and e.g.?
What is e.g. translates into exempli gratia in Latin, and means "for example".
And i.e. translates into id est in Latin, and means "in other words."
Why do we ask for and record the grade and race of our interviewees'?
What is to ensure equal representation in the media?