In most cases, a lead-cleanup bridge will improve an interesting-action lead by ______.
A. expanding upon the “who” element of the 5W’s and 1H
B. making clear why the action was odd or improbable
C. filling in the “what” element of the 5W’s and 1H
D. explaining to readers why they should care about the story
A. expanding upon the “who” element of the 5W’s and 1H
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Which one of the following of Jakobson’s semiotic functions establishes the sender’s expectations of the receiver?
a. expressive b. conative c. poetic d. referential e. phatic
The concept of trustworthiness applies to both the speaker and the __________
a. audience b. topic c. listener d. supporting material e. oral footnotes
Which of the following activities would create the most value for readers in a story about a proposed increase in sales taxes?
A. including quotes from both supporters and opponents of the bond measure B. reprinting portions of the text of the legislation C. explaining the expected costs and benefits of the measure D. projecting whether the measure will pass or fail
________ refers to verbal threats of men and their nonverbal control of public places.
A. Public harassment B. Ridicule C. Street harassment D. Ritual