Newspapers

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Across
  1. 3. A structure for writing news stories where the most important information comes first. (2 words)
  2. 4. Type of news that deals with government, laws, and power. (1 word)
  3. 10. The person who checks, changes, and approves stories before they are published. (1 word)
  4. 11. The bold title at the top of an article that grabs attention. (1 word)
  5. 13. The type of language used to create strong feelings in the reader. (2 words)
Down
  1. 1. The person writes stories before they are published. (1 word)
  2. 2. The main part of the article where the full story is told. (1 word)
  3. 5. A style of reporting that avoids opinion and sticks to the facts. (1 word)
  4. 6. Facts or details provided or learned about something or someone. (1 word)
  5. 7. The line in a news story that names the writer. (1 word)
  6. 8. Serious news about important events like crime, politics, or disasters. (2 words)
  7. 9. The first and most important page of a newspaper. (2 words)
  8. 12. The opening sentence or paragraph that gives the most important information. (1 word)