Newspaper Anatomy

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Across
  1. 1. How close in location the story is to the audience
  2. 5. States who wrote the story
  3. 7. Used in print media to split an article over many pages
  4. 8. The name of the first paragraph in a news article
  5. 9. Sates where the story was physically written
  6. 10. Provides readers with additional information that could not fit in the headline
  7. 12. Usually represented as a letter followed by a number
  8. 14. A statement that tells the audience what is happening in the picture
Down
  1. 1. Visually displays what the article might be about
  2. 2. How close in time the event in the story is to the time of publication
  3. 3. Gives credit to the person who took the photo
  4. 4. Whether or not the content of the story will impact the audience
  5. 6. If the story includes any famous or well known individuals
  6. 11. If the story evokes emotion or is unique
  7. 13. Largest text on the page and located at the top of the page