___ line Extra, ___ line (again) Extra! 1 2 3 4 Read all About It! A photo is worth a thousand words 1 2 3 4
A 1 The lines of print under a photograph or illustration which give information about the piece of art is called the ______.
A 2 The words and page number which indicate where the rest of a story may be found inside the newspaper is the ____.
A 3 The bold, large type appearing at the beginning of a news article which tells the title of the story is the _____.
A 4 What is the circled phrase called?
B 1 The name of the person or organization which made or distributed the photo or illustration is the ______.
B 2 The words which give the origin or location of a story which appear at the beginning of the text is ______.
B 3 The name of the article’s author, usually printed just under the headline is the _____.
B 4 What is identified in the circle?
C 1 The type on each page giving name, date, and page number (also called nameplate) is ______.
C 2 A news collection and transmission service used by the newspaper to keep in contact with all parts of the world is _______.
C 3 The first one or two paragraphs of a news-story which answer the questions who, what, where, when and sometimes how is the ______.
What is circled below? C 4
D 1 The complete name of the newspaper, written in bold or ornate type is ______.
D 2 Small headline and accompanying art or graphics that promotes major stories inside the issue (also called promo or skybox when they appear above the flag) is _____.
D 3 The listing of the main parts of the newspaper and on which page they appear in that edition is ____.
D 4 What are these?
E 1 What is circled?
E 2 What is this?
E 3 What is “By Lee Keath”?
E 4 The words “NEW YORK” are circled. What is that called?