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Exam review 3rd period = Thursday 4th period = Tuesday 50 questions multiple choice 20 questions matching 1 page review sheet allowed FRONT side only MUST BE HANDWRITTEN, NO COPIES Exam review

Topics and examples (4) Writer’s Workshop – Nuts & Bolts What is the best meaning of ‘Branch to the Right’? Which sentence best shows ‘Parallel Lines’? (7) Radical Write – chapters 2, 3, 5 (10) AP style: Caught yas + class notes QUOTES, identifying people, time, date, numbers, $$ (12) Story types: ID + rules for each 10 rules of feature, news writing (7) Headlines, subheadlines and leads: ID, knowledge/application of rules (5) Radical Write: chapters 2, 3 and 5 (3) History of Journalism (worksheet) (3) Journalism basics (definitions, examples) (20) Misc terms (see word list for hints) Topics and examples

Semi-random word list Objectivity Accuracy Timeliness Conflict Proximity Prominence Human Interest Sexist Language 1st person 2nd person 3rd person Attribution Direct quote Partial quote Paraphrase Plagiarism Cliché Redundancy Primary source Secondary source Open ended question Stock question Semi-random word list