A story told by the speaker is _________________

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


narrative

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The editor-in-chief asks her staff to submit stories that appeal to readers who live in the city. Which type of news story will most likely be satisfactory, and how can such a story be written?

a. Stories with a local angle; by emphasizing the local angle in the first paragraph of the news release b. Stories involving a prominent person; by emphasizing the presence of a celebrity at an event or function in the news release c. Stories that provide immediate notification; by emphasizing the newness of the story and providing the basic facts as soon as possible d. Stories that tap ongoing issues and controversies; by emphasizing issues that generate public interest

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The beginning of an African-American press tradition began in 1827 in New York City with the publication of Freedom’s Journal by:

a. Mark Twain. b. John B. Russwurm and the Reverend Samuel Cornish. c. Benjamin Day. d. Horace Greeley.

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Cara listens to her teammate until he refers to women as "girls." She stops listening, leans forward impatiently, and finally breaks in to say, "You shouldn't call women girls. If you weren't such a male chauvinist pig, you'd know..." Cara is:

A) Listening and questioning dialogically B) Providing empathic feedback C) Reacting to a loaded word D) All of these choices E) None of these choices

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Many of today's popular tunes are "written to track," meaning a producer makes a beat and then a songwriter listens to it and attempts to generate words that fit that beat. Industry people call this

A. covering a tune. B. mathematical songwriting. C. cookie-cutter songwriting. D. music by algorithm.

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