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