The teacher who oversees student newspaper and teaches reporting.
Who is the adviser?
What they were doing would really be explained by why and how they did it. If only we knew when and were they did it?
What are the 5Ws and H?
An Instagram one or Facebook one will have your editor sending your copy back in a hurry.
What is a caption?
Moving this would make some elements on our pages related, but only if they are on the same side.
What is alignment?
Helvetica, Arial and Proxima Nova are popular fonts in this style for a reason.
What is sans serif?
The person who researches and writes a story for the newspaper.
Who is the reporter?
Keeping people on your hook is the main point of this sentence/paragraph.
What is a lead? / What is the lead?
They may not like it, but that _____ picture of them eating with their mouth open is totally going on the front page with they story.
What is a candid?
It's basically an electric fence on a printed newspage, without all the electricty.
What is a margin? / What is the margin?
It fits the mold of these types of stories, but if I see another Chiefs v. Eagles Superbowl matchup, I may explode.
What is conflict?
The person you interview for information in a story.
Who is a source?
The way you see it isn't the same way I see it, but that's okay. (I'm right, though...)
What is an angle?
It's not a life sentence picture, but it still feels like that when you put them up against the wall like that.
What is a mughshot/portrait?
Normally when we bring uup flush it's about the toilet or poker, but not in this case.
What is justification?
If Times New Roman and Garramond could have any more style they would. Too bad they are the formal ones of the genre of fonts.
What is serif?
In order to tell you who wroter the story, the publication puts this under the main headline.
What is the byline?
Not having this group of words would leave our pages pretty bare.
What is copy?
It's a map! No, it's a photo! You're both wrong, it's bar chart. Well, in simpler terms, it's a ______.
What is a graphic?
"EXTRA! EXTRA! READ ALL ABOUT IT!" is a terrible one, but it sure get's your attention like it's supposed to.
What is a headline?
It's not even the wildest story you've ever heard. It's just the wildest story you've heard today.
What is novelty?
We don't wanna make these up. These are those word-for-word statements from a source.
What is a quote?
The clear solution to identifying one of the six Jacob Martinez's you interviewed.
What is attribution?
Feels like jail for the words, but at least the page is pretty and neat because of it.
What is white space?
They don't have cells like Google Sheets and Excel, but they do have get sorted into sections like news, sports and opinion.
What is a column?
It's not just the way the story made me feel, it's also the fact that I felt the earthquake from 10 miles away.
What is proximity?