Vocabulary
Op-Eds
Features
Interviews
Misc.
100

A printed line of text accompanying a news story, article, or the like, giving the author's name.

By-Line

100

A type of opinion article that gives the perspective of the entire newspaper or magazine.

Editorial.

100

Serious and fast pace news: crime, politics, business, economics, foreign affairs, or the like.

Hard news.

100

These types of questions elicit yes or no responses or short one- or two-word answers, and should never be used in an interview.

Closed-ended questions.

100

Name Ms. T's two biggest NO NO's in the classroom.

No texting, No AirPods.

200

To write a story that influences the person's thinking slightly.

Slant

200

This type of article appears on opinion pages, but more typically run on an Arts and Entertainment page.

Reviews.

200

Feature news stories are always written in this journalism style.

Objectively.

200

The person you interview should be...

Newsworthy. 

200

Attorney General of the United States.

William Barr.

300

A malicious, false, and defamatory statement or report that is spoken. 

Slander

300

This type of article gives the point of view of just the person writing it.

Columns.

300

Name the 5 W's and 1 H.

Who, what, when, where, why, how.

300

Every interview has an...

Angle.

300

The name of the abortion bill that was passed in Alabama this month.

Fetal Heartbeat bill.

400

A tool of organization to list information. more information at the top and gets specific towards the bottom.

Inverted Pyramid

400

When an article holds a specific viewpoint, opinion, or stance, it has ______  in it.

Bias.

400

This type of feature reveals an individual’s character and lifestyle; expose different facets of the subject so readers feel they know him/her.

Personality Profile.

400
You should always ask these type of questions in an interview. 

Follow-up questions.

400

The Speaker of the House.

Nancy Pelosi.

500

Gives story credibility, citing your source.

Attribution.

500

Op-eds always have reports of the exact words of an author or speaker that are placed inside quotation marks in a written work. These are called...

Direct quotes.

500

This type of feature discusses issues through the experiences of another.

Human-Interest Story.

500

The final step in an interview to ensure all of your information is correct.

Ask for the person's contact information to follow up.

500

United States Senate Majority Leader.

Mitch McConnell.