Deck 10: Middles Iv: Playbyplay

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As a sports journalist, you ___ at games.

A) Eat good food
B) Sit in for the readers
C) Have the best seats
D) Hang out with athletes
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A sports writer's byline atop the story says:

A) He or she is responsible for everything that is written
B) The typos are his or her fault
C) He or she can take credit for the insightful quotes
D) All of the above
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A sports journalist's job is to be fair, accurate and provide a historical account of events.
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Which is not true: Playbyplay in a game story:

A) Is the most important part of every game story
B) Should be included in every game story
C) Needs to be put into the context of the larger story
D) Answers B and C
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There is only one way to record playbyplay information.
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Which is not true:

A) The amount of play-by-play used in every game story is determined by the game's outcome.
B) Blowouts will include more play-by-play than close games.
C) Play-by-play usually is not presented in chronological order
D) All statements are not true
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Social media are a great way to present playbyplay in real time.
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With the advent of the Internet:

A) Play-by-play in newspaper stories is less important
B) Stories with play-by-play should be posted on the website immediately after the game is finished
C) With TV and Internet game coverage, some say written play-by-play is not necessary because the audience watches the game live
D) All of the above
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Using slang in a sports story is a great way to connect with readers.
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We should not write like ESPN SportsCenter anchors speak because:

A) The spoken word sometimes does not translate well in print
B) Some phrases ("takes it to the house") do not explain the action
C) The phrases might alienate some readers
D) All of the above
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Deck 10: Middles Iv: Playbyplay
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As a sports journalist, you ___ at games.

A) Eat good food
B) Sit in for the readers
C) Have the best seats
D) Hang out with athletes
B
2
A sports writer's byline atop the story says:

A) He or she is responsible for everything that is written
B) The typos are his or her fault
C) He or she can take credit for the insightful quotes
D) All of the above
D
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A sports journalist's job is to be fair, accurate and provide a historical account of events.
True
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Which is not true: Playbyplay in a game story:

A) Is the most important part of every game story
B) Should be included in every game story
C) Needs to be put into the context of the larger story
D) Answers B and C
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There is only one way to record playbyplay information.
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Which is not true:

A) The amount of play-by-play used in every game story is determined by the game's outcome.
B) Blowouts will include more play-by-play than close games.
C) Play-by-play usually is not presented in chronological order
D) All statements are not true
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Social media are a great way to present playbyplay in real time.
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With the advent of the Internet:

A) Play-by-play in newspaper stories is less important
B) Stories with play-by-play should be posted on the website immediately after the game is finished
C) With TV and Internet game coverage, some say written play-by-play is not necessary because the audience watches the game live
D) All of the above
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Using slang in a sports story is a great way to connect with readers.
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We should not write like ESPN SportsCenter anchors speak because:

A) The spoken word sometimes does not translate well in print
B) Some phrases ("takes it to the house") do not explain the action
C) The phrases might alienate some readers
D) All of the above
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