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Enterprise Stories: - ANSWERS--For journalists:
-Helps fill space.
-For PR types:
-Promote.
-Know what makes a good story in order to
pitch a story.
Tips on finding stories: - ANSWERS--Be professionally
curious.
-Go out of your way to see things.
-Be powerfully observant.
-Use your senses, especially sound and hearing.
Attribution can go ________. - ANSWERS-At the beginning,
middle or end of a sentence.
,Beginning attribution: - ANSWERS-Direct: Mullen said, "We
need to win."
Indirect: Mullen said the team needs to win.
End attribution: - ANSWERS-Direct: "Winning is important,"
Stricklin said.
Indirect: Winning is important, Stricklin said.
Middle attribution: - ANSWERS-Direct: "Win," Stricklin said,
"or you're fired."
Indirect: Mullen wins, Stricklin said, or he's fired.
Put attribution where the _________ is. - ANSWERS-Comma
Exclamation Point: - ANSWERS-"No!" they shouted.
Question Marks: - ANSWERS-"Have you eaten lunch yet?"
Who wrote "Gone With The Wind"?
, Attribution is not set off by comma if it comes before a
paraphrased quote except... - ANSWERS-When using
'according to'.
Numbers: - ANSWERS--Spell out numbers zero through nine
unless beginning of sentence for all:
-Ages
-Percentages
-Money
-Times
-Scores
(minus years)
Dimensions: - ANSWERS-"He is 8 feet 2 inches tall."
"9-by-12 rug"
"There were seven houses on the 7-mile strip."
Avoid vague terms such as... - ANSWERS-"Many" "A lot"
"Most"
Three ways to get info: - ANSWERS--Research.
-Observation.