Across
- 2. A block of text on a single topic beginning with some form of lead followed by the body that contains quotations and transitions.
- 3. Presenting the works of another as your own.
- 5. An element of news that refers to how well known the subject of the story is.
- 6. a true statement that can be proven
- 9. A statement that cannot be proven.
- 12. form of editorial written to comment and evaluate an art form such as a play, painting, movie, piece of music, book, food, etc.
- 14. Human interest news pieces such as entertainment stories, features, reviews, and more.
- 15. An element of news that involves events that are new or current; by definition, news must be timely.
- 16. A smaller headline set under the main headline that is approximately the same length as the main headline.
Down
- 1. The portion of a page with nothing on it used to draw a viewer into the other elements on the page.
- 4. Space in a publication sold to businesses
- 7. The portion of a story which helps the reader move from one point to the next. Transitions serve three purposes; to help the story flow, to add information and to explain other items in the story.
- 8. Generally refers to the height of type measured in points.
- 10. Information delivered about an event of interest to the public shortly after the event has occurred.
- 11. where the author of the story's name goes
- 13. A story. Also called body copy; usually set in 9-12 point type.
