fact vs opinion
quotes
editing and revising
captions
journalism basics
100

What is the difference between fact vs opinion?

Facts are objective, verifiable statements true or false through evidence, research opinions are subjective beliefs

100

why do you use quotes in journalism

quotes in journalism are used to provide evidence
100

how do you edit and revise 

editing and revising involve first, revising focusing on changes. editing sentences and grammer.

100

define caption in journalism 

* block of text * context * a photograph * information *video *graphic

100

what is the main purpose of journalism 

to inform the public with accurate information

200

which option is more accurate ?

facts are mostly more accurate because they have factual evidence to backup

200

what is the meaning of quotes?

a quotes is the exact repetition or words spoken

200

what's the point of editing and revising

* fixing errors

* organicing 

*good hook

200

how do you identify a caption

identified by their descriptive nature, alignment with visual/audio context

200

what are the 5 w's

who, what, when, why

300

Why is fact vs opinion important in journalism?

to maintain public trust, uphold ethical standards and misinformation.

300

how do a journalist respond to a quote

by selecting, editing for a concision , and placing it to enhance the story


300

what are best headlines for editing and revising 

* clear *punchy * active verbs * keywords *strong headlines

300

which detail belongs in the lead of captions

*hook *action *context

300

what is the headline

the title of a news story

400

can a statement about a future event be considered a fact or opinion

opinions/predictions

400

which detail belongs in the lead of quotes 

*the speakers identity/role

*context or setting

400

what makes tis example strong 

changing " he go to school " to " he goes to school "

400

what is the main idea of caption

*provide text *spoken diolauge

400

what is the byline

the name of the person who wrote the article

500

who is the source

in journalism, facts are sourced from verifiable evidence, such as research. opinions originate from your personal thoughts 

500

how does quotes affect the story?

quotes enhance the story by providing authentcity, emotion, and credibility, acting as direct evidence that brings voices and perspectives to life

500

how should a journalist respond to editing and revising

remaining calm, objective, and collarborative

500

how do you handle inaccurate ai

relying solely on autogenerated captions often leads to errors

500

what is the lead 

the opening sentence that summarices the story