JOURNALISM: GROUP ASSIGNMENT (2)
H E A D L I N E
A heading at the top of an article or page in a newspaper or
magazine.
B Y L I N E
According to Cambridge Business English
Dictionary © Cambridge University Press a line at the top or bottom of a
newspaper or magazine article giving the writer's name: The article appeared in
The Economist under her byline.
Q U O T E
A quote is a group of words or short writings taken
from a book, drama, speech, etc. and repeated because they are interesting or
useful. Quotes are usually quoted ("...").
N E W S S T O
R Y
About something timely, happening today, tomorrow
or next week, tends to convey factual information about events or activities
that have just happened, and do so as quickly as possible.
A D V E R T
I S E M E N T
is a text that aims to announce
something to be attractive to many people and so that a product is more famous
in all public circles in the form of a means of communication with users of the
product or service.
SUMMARY
a brief statement or account of the main points of something.
This
type of news is defense news, where the news describes fighters fighting for
Mariupol from Russian attacks.
Defense
news is means a news containing arguments to
defend.
Illustator:
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