Journalism l Final Exam Part 1

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Across
  1. 4. the page number and the topic of a spread
  2. 6. makes no claim of objectivity
  3. 8. includes the name of the book, the year, and the theme
  4. 10. the opening, sections, index and closing
  5. 11. in honor of a notable person who has passed
  6. 13. two facing or side-by-side pages
  7. 16. the story
  8. 18. color, white space, rule lines, gray screens, large initial letters and special type treatments
  9. 20. the ________, economic and financial activities
  10. 22. newspapers, magazines, radio, and
  11. 27. the way in which a story is constructed
  12. 29. page one of the yearbook
  13. 30. contains a story line
  14. 31. alphabetical listing of all students, teachers,advisers, topics, and events covered
  15. 32. eight pages on one side of a signature
  16. 33. distributed via the Internet as opposed to publishing via print or broadcast
  17. 36. the way in which journalists convince or
  18. 37. aim is to offer an honest critique of the object under review
  19. 38. science
  20. 41. as well as editors of literature
  21. 44. coverage of all aspects of politics and
  22. 45. printing in magenta (reddish pink), cyan (blue),yellow and black
  23. 46. a verbal statement and a visual look which tie all parts of the yearbook together
  24. 47. requires the investigation of a topic
Down
  1. 1. used to separate each of the sections of the yearbook
  2. 2. over-exaggerated, sensationalized, or falsified
  3. 3. made up of two 8-page flats
  4. 5. student life, academics, organizations, people,sports, and ads/index are classified as a _________
  5. 7. connects the front and back covers
  6. 9. using more than one spread for a topic
  7. 12. final pages of the yearbook
  8. 14. conveys reporting about science to the public
  9. 15. the first 2-4 pages
  10. 17. deeply investigate a single topic of
  11. 19. an effective way to add emphasis to a black and white page
  12. 21. pertaining to sporting topics and competitions
  13. 23. as a unit
  14. 24. created by people who do not just inform
  15. 25. regarding current events,trends, and issues associated with the non-human world
  16. 26. covers an issue in greater depth
  17. 28. may be plain or designed to reflect the theme and the front endsheet
  18. 34. yearbook staff use this to stay organized and to plan for deadlines
  19. 35. price, # of copies, colors, fonts, photography
  20. 39. where a writer expresses their own opinion in few ________
  21. 40. outside of the yearbook
  22. 42. article, book, or statement that discloses a scandal or crime
  23. 43. using special text features that allow the reader to easily find key information