This is what goes underneath a photo.
What is a caption?
Where you would find a story about a business expanding?
What is the Business section?
The clown chased a dog around the ring and then fell flat on his face.
What is a noun?
For the Thanksgiving reunion, relatives were sitting in the dining room, on the porch, and in the carport.
What is no error?
The study of creating news articles and opinion articles that shall form an informed citizenry is this practice.
What is Journalism?
The part of an article that tells who wrote it.
What is a Byline?
Where an article on city policy would go.
What is local news?
Everywhere she went, she talked about the prolific veggies.
What is a pronoun?
This fishing pole Nathan, has seen better days.
What is "pole, Nathan,"
A record of events, which are timely and interesting.
What is news?
The title of a newspaper article.
What is a Headline?
Where an article on hunger in Africa would go?
What is World News?
Frankenstein is the name of the scientist, not the monster.
What is a verb?
Oh I forgot to bring the cookies
What is "Oh, I"
This is how a newspaper organized.
What is by sections/subjects
This is part of the article that shows where it was written.
What is the Dateline?
Where you most likely find a letter expressing a reader's opinion. Also known as the newspaper's soul.
What are Editorials?
Yikes! I'm late for class.
What is an interjection?
On November 19, 1929 Admiral Richard E. Byrd flew the Floyd Bennett to the base of the Queen Maud Mountains.
What is "On November 19, 1929,"
These are the characteristics of newsworthy stories
What are timeliness, relevance, conflict/controversy, human interest, and proximity
This is the part that tells you the name of the newspaper.
What is the masthead?
A letter to the editor would go in this section.
What is an Op/Ed
The geese indolently waddled across the intersection.
What is an adverb?
After the death of Blackbeard, the famous pirate, piracy disappeared from the coast of the American colonies
What is No Error?
This is the stories that go on the front page.
What are the most newsworthy stories