Deck 4: Basic Media Writing
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Deck 4: Basic Media Writing
1
One of the primary things media writing demands of you is ______.
A) accuracy
B) education
C) entertainment
D) autonomy
A) accuracy
B) education
C) entertainment
D) autonomy
A
2
If you inaccurately report information, your ______ will suffer because people will not be able to trust you.
A) credence
B) credibility
C) credulity
D) focus
A) credence
B) credibility
C) credulity
D) focus
B
3
Media writing ______.
A) uses ever-expanding sentences that ramble on
B) uses the most words possible
C) focuses less on size and more on value
D) includes twists and turns
A) uses ever-expanding sentences that ramble on
B) uses the most words possible
C) focuses less on size and more on value
D) includes twists and turns
C
4
New writers are afraid of making mistakes, and thus rely on ______.
A) a straightforward manner
B) confusion to keep their readers guessing
C) simple grammar
D) complex jargon
A) a straightforward manner
B) confusion to keep their readers guessing
C) simple grammar
D) complex jargon
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5
Active voice requires you to write ______.
A) in the noun-verb-object format
B) in the object-noun-verb format
C) slowly
D) abstractly
A) in the noun-verb-object format
B) in the object-noun-verb format
C) slowly
D) abstractly
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6
The ______ and ______ of a piece will determine how well it reads.
A) length; style
B) pace; flow
C) content; interest
D) interest; attitude
A) length; style
B) pace; flow
C) content; interest
D) interest; attitude
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7
Get the most important information to your readers as ______ as possible.
A) slowly
B) deliberately
C) quickly
D) leisurely
A) slowly
B) deliberately
C) quickly
D) leisurely
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8
The inverted pyramid style of writing tells a story in ______.
A) small bits and pieces
B) long passages
C) ascending order of importance
D) descending order of importance
A) small bits and pieces
B) long passages
C) ascending order of importance
D) descending order of importance
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9
The ______ of an inverted pyramid piece is meant to capture as much important information as possible.
A) lead
B) loop
C) nut graph
D) caption
A) lead
B) loop
C) nut graph
D) caption
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10
Leads traditionally have a focus on ______.
A) your editor/producer
B) the who, what, when, where, why, and how of a piece
C) your publisher
D) society at large
A) your editor/producer
B) the who, what, when, where, why, and how of a piece
C) your publisher
D) society at large
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11
Look for the ______ core of your sentence and write that first.
A) "where did it happen"
B) "what happened to whom"
C) "who did what to whom"
D) "when did it happen"
A) "where did it happen"
B) "what happened to whom"
C) "who did what to whom"
D) "when did it happen"
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12
The length of the average lead for an inverted-pyramid piece should be about ______ words.
A) 5-10
B) 10-15
C) 15-20
D) 25-35
A) 5-10
B) 10-15
C) 15-20
D) 25-35
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13
A(n) ______ lead summarizes what happened and explains why it matters to your readers.
A) summary
B) name-recognition
C) interesting-action
D) event
A) summary
B) name-recognition
C) interesting-action
D) event
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14
A(n) ______ lead puts the famous person's name at the front of the lead.
A) summary
B) name-recognition
C) event
D) second-day
A) summary
B) name-recognition
C) event
D) second-day
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15
The "what" is more intriguing than the "who" when it comes to which type of lead?
A) summary lead
B) event lead
C) interesting-action lead
D) second-day lead
A) summary lead
B) event lead
C) interesting-action lead
D) second-day lead
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16
The ______ leads are also helpful when a story involves multiple people.
A) second-day
B) summary
C) event
D) interesting-action
A) second-day
B) summary
C) event
D) interesting-action
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17
When you write a(n) ______ lead, focus on what happened at the event, not the event itself.
A) event
B) summary
C) second-day
D) interesting-action
A) event
B) summary
C) second-day
D) interesting-action
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18
You want to give your readers the most recent information at the ______ of whatever you are writing.
A) middle
B) top
C) bottom
D) end
A) middle
B) top
C) bottom
D) end
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19
Newspapers tend to avoid the word ______, because reporters see this as sacrificing their objectivity.
A) I
B) me
C) you
D) them
A) I
B) me
C) you
D) them
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20
______ leads often fail because they presuppose that all of your readers would answer in the same way.
A) Imagine
B) Quote
C) You
D) Question
A) Imagine
B) Quote
C) You
D) Question
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21
When you start with a _____, your readers can feel as if they walked into the middle of a conversation.
A) quote
B) fact
C) question
D) conflict
A) quote
B) fact
C) question
D) conflict
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22
______ leads can be problematic if your readers aren't imagining what you are imagining.
A) You
B) Imagine
C) Quote
D) Question
A) You
B) Imagine
C) Quote
D) Question
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23
As you determine value for each fact, you should consider your audience's ______.
A) age
B) gender
C) needs and interests
D) location
A) age
B) gender
C) needs and interests
D) location
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24
The inverted pyramid has you put your information into a(n) ______ order of importance.
A) descending
B) ascending
C) pointless
D) incorrect
A) descending
B) ascending
C) pointless
D) incorrect
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25
The structure of the inverted pyramid relies primarily on _____ paragraphs.
A) three-sentence
B) four-sentence
C) one-sentence
D) two-sentence
A) three-sentence
B) four-sentence
C) one-sentence
D) two-sentence
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26
One of the primary things media writing demands of you is accuracy.
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27
In a media setting, you want your writing to be long.
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28
You need to find the right word to make your point and use it in a straightforward manner.
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29
Active voice requires you to write in the object-verb-noun format.
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30
The pace and flow of a piece will determine how well it reads.
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31
Get the most important information to your readers as slowly as possible.
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32
Writing in inverted-pyramid style means writing the most important thing first, and then moving to the second most important thing and then the third most important thing and so forth.
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33
The inverted pyramid can also be used as a guide to determine what information you have and what you need to find.
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34
You should not include everything that would matter to people in the lead.
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35
Just because a sentence has the 5W's and 1H, it doesn't necessarily follow that you have a good lead.
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36
The core of a sentence comes down to the direct object and the verb.
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37
The length of the average lead for an inverted-pyramid piece should be about 25-35 words.
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38
Summary leads are helpful when you have multiple people involved in something and none of them are well known.
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39
Leads for inverted-pyramid stories that rely on the 5Ws and 1H are usually called summary leads.
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40
The more well-known someone is, the less likely that person's name will draw readers.
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41
What are the "Killer Be's" of good writing?
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42
Why has the inverted pyramid become more popular in the digital age?
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43
How can the inverted pyramid be used after you have finished your writing?
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44
What is meant by the term "lead" in an inverted-piece?
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45
What kinds of leads should be avoided when writing?
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46
Choose one of the "killer be's" of good writing, define it and then give an example.
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47
What is important to remember as you write a good lead?
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48
Describe the different types of leads.
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49
How do you order the rest of your pyramid?
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