FBLA Journalism Terms with Complete Definitions
FBLA Journalism Terms with Complete Definitions Lead (Lede) - Correct Answer Opening sentence/paragraph that summarizes the most important info. Nut Graph / Nutgraf - Correct Answer Paragraph explaining the main point of the story (often in features). Inverted Pyramid - Correct Answer News structure: most important → least important. 5 W's and H - Correct Answer Who, What, When, Where, Why, How. Angle - Correct Answer The specific focus of a story. Attribution - Correct Answer Identifying the source of information or a quote. Anonymous Source - Correct Answer A source whose name is withheld. Byline - Correct Answer The writer's name. Dateline - Correct Answer Location and date where story originates. Quote - Correct Answer Exact words spoken by a source. Paraphrase - Correct Answer Restating someone's words without quoting directly. Background - Correct Answer Contextual info for understanding a story. Sid
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