BINGO USING PHOTO COMPOSITION, CAPTION AND HEADLINE VOCABULARY.

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BINGO USING PHOTO COMPOSITION, CAPTION AND HEADLINE VOCABULARY

TELLS WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THE PICTURE BESIDES THE OBVIOUS

MRS. DOWD JOURNALISM TEACHER SAID, “FRIDAY MR. DOWD AND I ARE TAKING GRAHAM TO A HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL GAME. ON SATURDAY WE ARE GOING TO THE UTEP UT GAME. WE ARE TAIL GAITING WITH FRIENDS.”

TELLS THE WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHY WHEN AND HOW

THIS IS REFERRED TO AS (WHO SAID) THE QUOTE

A SHORT CAPTION THAT GIVES SOME DETAILS

A TYPE OF CAPTION THAT GIVES LOTS OF DETAILS AND INCLUDES A QUOTE

SHORT PHRASE THAT GIVES THE READER A CLUE ABOUT WHAT A NEWS OR YEARBOOK ARTICLE IS ABOUT; IT HOOKS THE READER

IS THE LARGEST TYPED FONT ON THE FRONT PAGE OF A NEWSPAPER OR SPREAD OF A YEARBOOK

THIS CAN GO UNDER, ABOVE OR TO THE SIDE OF A PRIMARY HEADLINE; GIVES DETAILS ABOUT THE STORY

WHAT TYPE OF HEADLINE IS THIS? McCoy happy with UT effort against Tech Brown says UT hit their mark

WHAT TYPE OF HEADLINE IS THIS? McCoy happy with UT effort against Tech Brown says UT hit their mark

WHAT TYPE OF HEADLINE IS THIS? McCoy happy with UT effort against Tech Brown says UT hit their mark

HUMOROUS USE OF A WORD IN SUCH A WAY AS TO SUGGEST TWO OR MORE OF ITS MEANINGS A BICYCLE CAN’T STAND ALONG BECAUSE IT’S TWO-TIRED.

WHEN TWO OR MORE WORDS BEGIN WITH THE SAME LETTER OR SOUND LADIES LAZILY LOUNGE

A WORD THAT IMITATES THE SOUND IT REPRESENTS SPLASH, WOW, GUSH, KERPLUNK

DELIBERATELY CALLS ATTENTION TO A CONTRADICTION DEAFENING SILENCE SWEET SORROW SHOWBIZ NEWS FORWARD RETREAT MILITARY INTELLIGENCE QUIET RIOT SERIOUS JOKE

“WE ALMOST GOT CREAMED BY A MILK TRUCK. I WAS UDDERLY TERRIFIED.”