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Spelling and Vocabulary
Week C

1) column- n.- opinion or comment expressed by a regular writer
2) headline- n.- extra large font across top of front page’ expresses the biggest story
3) byline- n.- line located under headline which tells the name of the writer
4) editor- n.- person who decides what news goes into the paper, proofreads reporters' work and writes the headlines
5) journalism- n.- process of collecting, writing, editing, and publishing news
6) quotation- n.- the exact words that a news source uses in giving information; quotations marks are always used to set off a direct quotation
7) paraphrase- n.- information that rephrases what the news source said; quotation marks are not used
8) publisher- n.- the head of the newspaper
9) interview- n.- a printed discussion between a reporter and another person
10) circulation- n.- the average number of copies of a publication sold over a given period of time
11) regional- adj.- refers to newspaper that circulate in small areas
12) opinion- n.- a person’s thoughts about a particular subject
13) classified- n.- small advertisements placed in a newspaper and organized in categories
14) caption- n.-a sentence or phrase under a picture to identify or describe the picture
15) article- n.-a story based on fact




Spelling and Vocabulary
Week C

1) column- n.- opinion or comment expressed by a regular writer
2) headline- n.- extra large font across top of front page’ expresses the biggest story
3) byline- n.- line located under headline which tells the name of the writer
4) editor- n.- person who decides what news goes into the paper, proofreads reporters' work and writes the headlines
5) journalism- n.- process of collecting, writing, editing, and publishing news
6) quotation- n.- the exact words that a news source uses in giving information; quotations marks are always used to set off a direct quotation
7) paraphrase- n.- information that rephrases what the news source said;...

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