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- 4. Headlines: Use this sparingly.
- 5. Data mapping strengthens this within news staffs.
- 6. Do not do this with key words or phrases, it is redundant.
- 8. A headline should sound like something you would say.
- 9. Headlines do not use this kind of punctuation.
- 10. These and the words they connect to should be on the same line.
- 12. This type of headline has a main line on top of the secondary.
- 15. Use this for synonyms and antonyms.
- 17. Keep all parts of a ___ or ____ phrase on the same line of a headline.
- 19. Don't pad headlines with initials, dates, and abbreviations, this is referred to as alphabet ____.
- 20. Data visualization supports this kind of journalism.
- 21. These make good headlines.
- 23. Infographics enhance this.
- 25. Evidence-based storytelling reduces this
- 27. A headline's _______ should fit the content.
- 28. Avoid things like these: "Swimmers dive into season"
- 29. Layouts often use 1, 2, or 3 line or ______ headlines.
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- 1. Sometimes a layout has the secondary on top of the main - this is a __________ headline.
- 2. Shows strong credible reporting
- 3. One of the jobs of the free press is to be a watchdog of the ______.
- 7. These types of newsrooms use data visualization.
- 11. Data literacy and critical thinking helps the audience gain this.
- 13. Never end a line with this.
- 14. Do not use these in a headline.
- 16. Do not editorialize in a headline, be ________.
- 18. Infographics add value by providing data rich ____.
- 22. Do not use these kinds of words in a headline.
- 24. Data visualization reveals hidden ________.
- 26. Data visualization also helps student ____________.
