History of Journalism Vocabulary (Gutenberg - Watergate)

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Across
  1. 4. The teacher had students make a __________, showing the life of their favorite president from beginning to end.
  2. 8. To strongly disagree with something.
  3. 9. The two groups had a __________ when they disagreed over how they would share the money.
  4. 12. The headline was __________; it caused great excitement.
  5. 13. Watergate, or the last government shutdown, could be referred to as a __________.
  6. 14. She showed great __________ in her work; she wanted to make sure she got her answers correct.
Down
  1. 1. Writers sometimes use this instead of their real name.
  2. 2. When the culinary class cooked onions and garlic, the smell __________ Mr. Hawkins' room.
  3. 3. With great care.
  4. 5. Even though the store clerk turned his back, she showed __________ by not stealing the candy bar.
  5. 6. A new idea.
  6. 7. Intending to disrupt an established system.
  7. 10. When someone wrongs or hurts you, you often want this afterwards.
  8. 11. If what you're saying has no __________, then it is not logical.
  9. 15. The news reporter was fired for taking quotes out of __________ and making it sound like people said things that they didn't.