Using Quotations
Law & Ethics 1
Law & Ethics 2
Multimedia
Random
100
The punctuation associated with quotes
What are quotation marks?
100
Copying the words of others and passing them off as your own
What is plagiarism?
100
Breaking and entering
What is invasion of privacy?
100
A visual outline of a story
What is a storyboard?
100
A lung infection
What almost killed Ms. Aerts last week?
200
Exact words spoken by a source
What is a direct quote?
200
Exclusive rights to your own intellectual property, often denoted with a "c" symbol
What is copyright?
200
Writing a story about a company in which you work
What is conflict of interest?
200
Number of households having newspapers delivered plus sales from newsstands
What is circulation?
200
Gene R. Haynes
What is the principal's name? =)
300
Part of a source's actual spoken words
What is an indirect quotation?
300
A false and damaging statement about someone
What is libel?
300
Rock stars, athletes and movie stars are considered this type of figure
What is public?
300
A short story that provides supplemental information on the main story
What is a sidebar?
300
45 words
How many words are in the First Amendment?
400
Punctuation that shows words have been omitted from the copy
What are ellipses?
400
What the Tinker kids wore to school, leading to their suspension
What are black arm bands?
400
Making up a story
What is fabrication?
400
Journalism in which the audience participates
What is citizen journalism?
400
The Radical Write
What is the name of the red book we use in class?
500
Giving the reader the name of your source
What is attribution?
500
According to Tinker v. Des Moines, you don't lose your First Amendment rights when you walk through this
What is the schoolhouse gate?
500
Not favoring one side or another
What is impartial?
500
A news organization asking its readers to report and add to stories
What is open-source reporting?