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Deck 5: Structure and Storytelling
1
What is a common term to describe newspaper "pieces," online "articles" and broadcast "packages?"
A) Journalism
B) Elements
C) Stories
D) Publications
A) Journalism
B) Elements
C) Stories
D) Publications
Stories
2
What are some of the more annoying aspects of bad journalistic storytelling that you have found? What bothers you about these stories? How did the journalist who created them violate any of the principles outlined in the chapter?
No Answer.
3
What are some of the best stories you have ever heard or read? Don't focus on just journalism. These could be fables, inspirational tales or anything else that you view as a story. What were some of the things you liked best about these stories? Why did they stick with you? How can you translate these positive elements into your own work?
No Answer.
4
Which of the following structures is best for writing a deeper, richer story?
A) Inverted Pyramid
B) Narrative
C) Hourglass
D) Circle/Chronological
A) Inverted Pyramid
B) Narrative
C) Hourglass
D) Circle/Chronological
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5
Which of the following structures is best for producing a broadcast report of a school board meeting?
A) Inverted Pyramid
B) Narrative
C) Hourglass
D) Circle/Chronological
A) Inverted Pyramid
B) Narrative
C) Hourglass
D) Circle/Chronological
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6
Which of the following structures is best for writing breaking news?
A) Inverted Pyramid
B) Narrative
C) Hourglass
D) Circle/Chronological
A) Inverted Pyramid
B) Narrative
C) Hourglass
D) Circle/Chronological
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7
A broadcast journalist who ends a package by appearing on the screen and noting, "For Channel Six, I'm Bill Smith" is using what as a closing?
A) Soundbite
B) Actuality
C) Stand-up
D) Biased reporting
A) Soundbite
B) Actuality
C) Stand-up
D) Biased reporting
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8
In a text-based article, which of the following things is a good way to close the story?
A) A personal send-off by the reporter
B) Additional background information
C) A summary of information with added opinion
D) A closing quote
A) A personal send-off by the reporter
B) Additional background information
C) A summary of information with added opinion
D) A closing quote
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9
When a person reaches the end of a story, regardless of format, what is the most important thing they should realize?
A) The story is at its closure point
B) The story gave them an emotional experience
C) The story had value
D) The story probably will lead to more stories
A) The story is at its closure point
B) The story gave them an emotional experience
C) The story had value
D) The story probably will lead to more stories
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10
According to your book, repetition:
A) Should always be avoided
B) Occasionally has value, but only if it adds to a larger storytelling approach
C) Can usually drive home a key point
D) Is a tool like any other tool you can use
A) Should always be avoided
B) Occasionally has value, but only if it adds to a larger storytelling approach
C) Can usually drive home a key point
D) Is a tool like any other tool you can use
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11
What is it called when reporters use all the facts they have gathered, regardless of the value those facts provide to the story?
A) Notebook emptying
B) Middle matter
C) Repetition
D) Narrative enhancement
A) Notebook emptying
B) Middle matter
C) Repetition
D) Narrative enhancement
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12
A soft lead would be an effective beginning for all of the following stories EXCEPT:
A) A personality profile
B) A localization
C) An in-depth piece
D) An armed-robbery story
A) A personality profile
B) A localization
C) An in-depth piece
D) An armed-robbery story
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13
The first paragraph of a story that contains most of the Who, What, When, Where, Why and How elements is best described as:
A) An inverted pyramid
B) A hard lead
C) A feature lead
D) A narrative lead
A) An inverted pyramid
B) A hard lead
C) A feature lead
D) A narrative lead
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14
All good stories have:
A) A beginning, a middle and an end
B) A lead and quotes
C) A sense of drama
D) An inverted-pyramid structure
A) A beginning, a middle and an end
B) A lead and quotes
C) A sense of drama
D) An inverted-pyramid structure
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15
A sentence that says, "Here is a rich man," violates what fundamental rule of storytelling?
A) Use long sentences
B) Describe with flair
C) Attribute your work
D) Show, don't tell
A) Use long sentences
B) Describe with flair
C) Attribute your work
D) Show, don't tell
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16
An axiom that guides good storytelling is:
A) The journalist knows best.
B) Use digital tools whenever possible
C) If you wouldn't read it, don't write it.
D) Give the readers whatever they want.
A) The journalist knows best.
B) Use digital tools whenever possible
C) If you wouldn't read it, don't write it.
D) Give the readers whatever they want.
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17
As it relates to storytelling, good journalism should:
A) Tell whatever story the journalist thinks is important
B) Engage and inform the audience members
C) Just give readers a series of facts
D) Provide the 5Ws and 1H
A) Tell whatever story the journalist thinks is important
B) Engage and inform the audience members
C) Just give readers a series of facts
D) Provide the 5Ws and 1H
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18
Which storytelling structures work best for you as you consume information? Do you prefer a "hard news" approach or do you like more chronological formats? What is it that draws you to these formats and how do they help you understand the content?
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19
What is a common term to describe newspaper "pieces," online "articles" and broadcast "packages?"
A) Journalism
B) Elements
C) Stories
D) Publications
A) Journalism
B) Elements
C) Stories
D) Publications
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20
As it relates to storytelling, good journalism should:
A) Tell whatever story the journalist thinks is important.
B) Engage and inform the audience members.
C) Just give readers a series of facts.
D) Provide the 5Ws and 1H.
A) Tell whatever story the journalist thinks is important.
B) Engage and inform the audience members.
C) Just give readers a series of facts.
D) Provide the 5Ws and 1H.
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21
An axiom that guides good storytelling is:
A) The journalist knows best.
B) Use digital tools whenever possible
C) If you wouldn't read it, don't write it.
D) Give the readers whatever they want.
A) The journalist knows best.
B) Use digital tools whenever possible
C) If you wouldn't read it, don't write it.
D) Give the readers whatever they want.
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22
A sentence that says, "Here is a rich man," violates what fundamental rule of storytelling?
A) Use long sentences
B) Describe with flair
C) Attribute your work
D) Show, don't tell
A) Use long sentences
B) Describe with flair
C) Attribute your work
D) Show, don't tell
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23
All good stories have:
A) A beginning, a middle and an end
B) A lead and quotes
C) A sense of drama
D) An inverted-pyramid structure
A) A beginning, a middle and an end
B) A lead and quotes
C) A sense of drama
D) An inverted-pyramid structure
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24
The first paragraph of a story that contains most of the Who, What, When, Where, Why and How elements is best described as:
A) An inverted pyramid
B) A hard lead
C) A feature lead
D) A narrative lead
A) An inverted pyramid
B) A hard lead
C) A feature lead
D) A narrative lead
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25
A soft lead would be an effective beginning for all of the following stories EXCEPT:
A) A personality profile
B) A localization
C) An in-depth piece
D) An armed-robbery story
A) A personality profile
B) A localization
C) An in-depth piece
D) An armed-robbery story
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26
What is it called when reporters use all the fact they have gathered, regardless of the value those facts provide tbuio the story?
A) Notebook emptying
B) Middle matter
C) Repetition
D) Narrative enhancement
A) Notebook emptying
B) Middle matter
C) Repetition
D) Narrative enhancement
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27
According to your book, repetition:
A) should always be avoided.
B) occasionally has value, but only if it adds to a larger storytelling approach.
C) can usually drive home a key point.
D) is a tool like any other tool you can use.
A) should always be avoided.
B) occasionally has value, but only if it adds to a larger storytelling approach.
C) can usually drive home a key point.
D) is a tool like any other tool you can use.
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28
When a person reaches the end of a story, regardless of format, what is the most important thing they should realize?
A) The story is at its closure point
B) The story gave them an emotional experience
C) The story had value
D) The story probably will lead to more stories
A) The story is at its closure point
B) The story gave them an emotional experience
C) The story had value
D) The story probably will lead to more stories
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29
In a text-based article, which of the following things is a good way to close the story?
A) A personal send-off by the reporter
B) Additional background information
C) A summary of information with added opinion
D) A closing quote
A) A personal send-off by the reporter
B) Additional background information
C) A summary of information with added opinion
D) A closing quote
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30
A broadcast journalist who ends a package by appearing on the screen and noting, "For Channel Six, I'm Bill Smith" is using what as a closing?
A) Soundbite
B) Actuality
C) Stand-up
D) Biased reporting
A) Soundbite
B) Actuality
C) Stand-up
D) Biased reporting
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31
Which of the following structures is best for writing breaking news?
A) Inverted Pyramid
B) Narrative
C) Hourglass
D) Circle/Chronological
A) Inverted Pyramid
B) Narrative
C) Hourglass
D) Circle/Chronological
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32
Which of the following structures is best for producing a broadcast report of a school board meeting?
A) Inverted Pyramid
B) Narrative
C) Hourglass
D) Circle/Chronological
A) Inverted Pyramid
B) Narrative
C) Hourglass
D) Circle/Chronological
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33
Which of the following structures is best for writing a deeper, richer story?
A) Inverted Pyramid
B) Narrative
C) Hourglass
D) Circle/Chronological
A) Inverted Pyramid
B) Narrative
C) Hourglass
D) Circle/Chronological
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34
What are some of the best stories you have ever heard or read? Don't focus on just journalism. These could be fables, inspirational tales or anything else that you view as a story. What were some of the things you liked best about these stories? Why did they stick with you? How can you translate these positive elements into your own work?
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35
Which storytelling structures work best for you as you consume information? Do you prefer a "hard news" approach or do you like more chronological formats? What is it that draws you to these formats and how do they help you understand the content?
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