Across
- 3. margin between adjacent columns.
- 5. large type written and designed to summarize a story and attract the reader’s attention.
- 8. line that tells the reader on which page a story is continued.
- 9. statement made by another person.
- 12. a column featured on the editorial page that expresses an opinion of the newspaper and encourages the reader to take action.
- 14. one written by a reporter working for a news service.
- 16. statement that can be proven (not an opinion).
- 17. line giving credit to the photographer or artist, usually placed at the lower right-hand corner of an image.
- 19. tells the reader where regularly featured pages, such as sports, weather and local news, can be found.
Down
- 1. The headline printed over the continued portion of a story in a newspaper, magazine, etc., usually condensed from the main headline.
- 2. use of lines, screens, boxes and large first letters to break up areas of space on the page.
- 4. brief story with a special angle that goes with the main story.
- 6. location where an event took place and sometimes the date, usually at the very start of a story.
- 7. name of the newspaper as it appears atop page one.
- 10. a visual image such as a chart or diagram used to represent information or data.
- 11. explains what is happening in a photograph or illustration.
- 13. formal statement of the newspaper’s name, officers, management and place of publication, usually on the editorial page.
- 15. tells who wrote the story and may include the writer’s title.
- 17. vertical division of the page that helps to give it structure. Newspaper stories and images are measured in column inches—the number of columns wide by inches long.
- 18. first paragraph of the story that summarizes it and/or grabs the reader’s attention.
