Journalistic Writing
Reading Prompts
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous
100

In journalistic writing, when might a greeting or salutation be appropriate, and how can it set the tone for the piece?

A greeting or salutation might be used in a personal narrative, an open letter, or an interview introduction. It sets a tone of warmth, formality, or friendliness, depending on the context of the piece.

100

What POV is the following paragraph in?

Shall I meet other wayfarers at night? Those who have gone before. Then must I knock, or call when just in sight? They will not keep you standing at that door.

First Person

100

In the story, The Merperson, the Merboy’s uncle "apprised" him about avoiding the beach. What does the word "apprised" mean?

"informed" or "told"

100

What are 4 examples of personal pronouns you can use in journalistic-style writing?

I, me, we, us, myself, mine, ours

200

What is the main purpose of using a first-person perspective in journalistic writing, and how does it help connect the reader to the story?

It provides a personal account of events, sharing the writer's thoughts, feelings, and emotions, which helps readers relate more deeply to the story.

200

This goat was named after the shape of his pupils.

Geometry the Goat

200

From the Journal Executive Order 9066: 

In his speech, President Roosevelt called December 7, 1941, "a date that would live in infamy." What does the word "infamy" mean in this context?

"shame" or "being famous for something bad"

200

A koi pond is in the shape of a right rectangular prism that is 2 1/2 yd long, 3 yd wide and 2 yd high. The pond is 1/3 full of water. What is the volume of the water in the pond?

5 yd cubed

300

How does the use of dialogue in journalistic writing enhance the reader’s understanding of the story?

Dialogue brings the story to life by showing how people communicate, sharing their perspectives, and creating a more dynamic and engaging narrative.

300

Nelson Mandela became the first Black president of South Africa in 1994. What was he fighting against for most of his life?

Apartheid

300

The Japanese Americans in internment camps were called "internees." Based on the passage, what does the word "internees" mean?

People who are confined or held in a camp

300

What is one thing that you are looking forward to doing the most over winter break?

Answers will vary

400

In journalistic writing, why is it important to accurately retell a story while including the writer's personal reflections?

It ensures that the facts are clear and truthful while also offering insight into the writer's experiences and emotions, adding depth to the narrative.

400

When Geometry the goat got really excited or scared, this would happen to him.

He would freeze or fall over.

400

The merboy hid in a "craggy" cave. What does "craggy" mean?

"rough" or "rocky"

400

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500

Why is it effective to include thoughts, feelings, and emotions in a journalistic piece, and how should a writer balance these with factual reporting?

Including these elements makes the story more relatable and impactful, but they should be balanced with factual accuracy to maintain credibility and journalistic integrity.

500

What happened in 1990 that marked a big step toward the end of apartheid in South Africa?

Nelson Mandela was freed from prison

500

She stood in a gap in the shrubs, gnawing her thumb nervously.

What does the word gnawing mean in this context?

Biting or chewing on something repeatedly, often out of nervousness or anxiety

500

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