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Quiz 6: Beginnings Iii: Overused Leads
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
According to Chapter 6, when writing leads there's a fine line between cleaver and .
Question 2
True/False
Clichés are essential to good sports writing:
Question 3
Multiple Choice
What is the problem with "Quick Trip to the Almanac" leads?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Oneword leads:
Question 5
Multiple Choice
What's wrong with this lead: "It's black and white and read all over."
Question 6
True/False
"That's The Word" leads work well when writing about athletes who have been injured.
Question 7
True/False
Writers provide information and should not be asking readers for information in question leads.
Question 8
Multiple Choice
What kind of lead does this statement represent: "Sleaze Dollarsigns isn't like your typical college football coach. While most coaches try to follow NCAA rules, Dollarsigns prefers to pay players and bribe officials."