Copy Reading And Headline Writing

Copy Reading And Headline Writing

The copy editing and headline handbook fileshare

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1. The copy editing and headline handbook fileshare


Answer:

Copy editing (also known as copyediting and manuscript editing) is the process of revising written material to improve readability and fitness, as well as ensuring that text is free of grammatical and factual errors.[1][2] The Chicago Manual of Style states that manuscript editing encompasses "simple mechanical corrections (mechanical editing) through sentence-level interventions (line, or stylistic, editing) to substantial remedial work on literary style and clarity, disorganized passages, baggy prose, muddled tables and figures, and the like (substantive editing)". In the context of print publication, copy editing is done before typesetting and again before proofreading.[3]:1–5[1] Outside of traditional book and journal publishing, the term copy editing is sometimes incorrectly referred to as proofreading, or the term copy editing sometimes includes additional tasks.

Although copy editors are generally expected to make simple revisions to smooth awkward passages, they do not have a license to rewrite a text line by line, nor do they prepare material on an author's behalf. Creating original content to be published under another person's name is called ghostwriting. Furthermore, copy editors are expected to query structural and organizational problems, but they are not expected to fix these problems. In addition, copy editors do not normally engage in developmental editing, which includes helping an author develop an idea into a publishable manuscript, overhauling a rough draft, identifying gaps in subject coverage, devising strategies for more effective communication of content, and creating features to enhance the final product and make it more competitive in the marketplace.[4]

In the United States and Canada, an editor who does this work is called a copy editor. An organization's highest-ranking copy editor, or the supervising editor of a group of copy editors, may be known as the copy chief, copy desk chief, or news editor. In the United Kingdom, the term copy editor is used, but in newspaper and magazine publishing, the term is subeditor (or sub-editor), commonly shortened to sub.[5] In the context of the Internet, online copy refers to the textual content of web pages. Similar to print, online copy editing is the process of revising and preparing the raw or draft text of web pages for publication.[6]

Copy editing has three levels: light, medium, and heavy. Depending on the budget and scheduling of the publication, the publisher will let the copy editor know what level of editing to employ. The chosen type of editing will help the copy editor prioritize their efforts.[3]:12

Within copy editing, there is mechanical editing and substantive editing. Mechanical editing is the process of aligning a document with editorial or house style, keeping the preferred style and grammar rules of publication consistent across all content. Content editing, also known as substantive editing, is the editing of the material, including its structure and organization, to ensure internal consistency.[3]:5–10

Explanation:


2. Activity 5: Morse Type Directions: Read and understand the pair of sentence. Write: A-if the first statement is true B-if the first statement is falseC-if both statements are trueD-ifneither of the statements is true1. Inverted pyramid facilitates reading. Looking at the lead can't facilitate writing the headline of the story. 2. Inverted Pyramid Structure can't facilitate newspaper's makeup It can't also facilitate reading. 3. Inverted pyramid facilitates headline writing, The copy editor can already prepare the headline of the story from the lead. 4. The Lead is the story's opening sentence or two. By just reading the lead, one can get the news he wants to know. 5. The most important facts are at the bottom The least important paragraph is at the bottom.​


Answer:

hi how are you im under the water please help me


3. what is meaning of editorial writting editorial cartooning sports writting news writting photo journalism copy reading and headline writting feature writting science and technology writting broad casting


it is a fighting possition because a news writting needs is a good student in photo journ... is taking a picture one of my classmates won and my one classmate is won in english writting and one is scuwnce writting....These are the main works of journalist. editorial writing is a writing of a trend issue that serve as an opinion of the writer together with the editorial cartooning. Editorial cartooning is an interpratation of the editorial. sports writing is a writing of news that are related to sports. news writing is a writing of fresh news around the world. Photo journalism is another type of journalism that deals with the use of camera to capture the moments in a certain issue or story. copy reading is where you correct all the possible errors in the manuscript. headline writing is the most catchy and has a biggest headline on front of the newspaper. feature writing is a writing of different kinds of feature. science and technology writing is a type of journalism which you are writing that related to science and technology. and lastly is the broadcasting. broadcasting is a type of reporting or delivering a news where you use your voice. the best example of this is the radio broadcasters and anchors.

4. with the inverted pyramid structure,the copy editor can easily make headline of the story from the lead (True)or(False)​


Explanation:

with the inverted pyramid structure,the copy editor can easily make headline of the story from the lead (True)


5. write a snappy headline or title.​


Answer: Corona's Crown

Explanation: its catchy

Answer:

Corona's crown

Explanation:

it's Catchy


6. How to write headlines


Answer:

ulo lalagay mo sa guhit headlines

#CARRYONLEARNING


7. What I Can Do Directions: Research for a current sports news article. Copy the table and fill in the headline, lead paragraph, body, and conclusion. Headline: Lead Paragraph: Body: Conclusion: Assessment What I Can Do Directions : Research for a current sports news article . Copy the table and fill in the headline , lead paragraph , body , and conclusion . Headline : Lead Paragraph : Body : Conclusion : Assessment​


Answer:

wheres the question???


8. What did you think when you read the headline


Answer:

Because

Explanation:

The water is wet

Answer:

The fact that the article is on the front page indicates that the journalists and editors have already decided that this is a topic that will interest many readers.  The headline is also very important because it provides the reader with an instant impression of the general topic and what to expect from the article.  For many articles, the headline is the most important part of the article, because it is the first impression that the reader will have of the story.  The headline is also important because it is the first thing people will see when they read the article.

Explanation:

Hoping that my answer helps you. If so, please do make me brainliest...ty! <//3


9. Write 5 headlines that you watched from the television, read on the newspaper or heard from the radio. After that, transform them into figurative language. ​


Answer:

read or hear something that has a headline


10. Write T if the statement is acceptable and Fifit is not1. You have to read the whole story to understand its message2. You can use phrases in writing headlines3. A good headline attracts readers' eye and directs its attention to the stabeneath it4. Use the shortest words as possible5. Headlines must be in active voice6. Auxiliary verbs maybe dropped in passive form as a style in headline7. Articles may be dropped in writing headlines8. You can use infinitive to indicate future9. Headlines have unit counts10. Headline structure is essential in making newspaper layout​


Answer:

T • 1. You have to read the whole story to understand its message

F • 2. You can use phrases in writing headlines

T • 3. A good headline attracts readers' eye and directs its attention to the sta beneath it

T • 4. Use the shortest words as possible

T • 5. Headlines must be in active voice

T • 6. Auxiliary verbs maybe dropped in passive form as a style in headline

F • 7. Articles may be dropped in writing headlines

T • 8. You can use infinitive to indicate future

T • 9. Headlines have unit counts

T • 10. Headline structure is essential in making newspaper layout

Explanation:

#CarryOnLearning


11. make a headline of the news lead/story below by observing the basic patterns in writing headlines.​


Answer:

ganda nyo po

Explanation:


12. from the article read identify the structure of journalistic writing headline introduksyon conclution,[tex]paki \\ sagot \: plsss[/tex]​


Pano po wla kasing pic kailangan yun para ma sagutan

13. Research for a current sport new article. Copy the table and fill in the headline, lead paragraph, body, and conclusion.​


Research for a current sport new article. Copy the table and fill in the headline, lead paragraph, body, and conclusion.


14. Additional Activities Write 5 headlines that you watched from the television, read on the newspaper or heard from the radio. After that, transform them into figurative language. Headlines Figurative Language 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.​


Headlines

1. Most of the students nowadays prefer to use technology

Figurative language

1. Students have voracious appetites for technology and will gobble up any educational programs that come their way.

Headlines

2. XX shop has a very cold weather according to it's customers.

Figurative language

2. XX shop is an icebox!

Headlines

3. The most outrageous diet that don't lead to starvation.

Figurative language

3. Diet contains earthquake but won't cause any destruction.

Headlines

4. Officials really have to inform everyone about it's locality problem.

Figurative language

4. Officials have to put out a red alert.

Headlines

5.?

Figurative language

5. (I ran out of ideas and this is for u to answer)

#StudyWell


15. Directions: Write a headline about any recent issue. Use the appropriate headline vocabulary.​


Answer:

face to face classes were cancelled due to covid-19, event vaccines are already present they still cancelled the face to face classes

Explanation:

sana makatulong

brabrainliest din


16. what comes to your mind when reading headlines?​


Answer:

its up to you

Explanation:

we don't have disame mind,maybe you will be happy,sad,shock,surprised,angry,in love or any emotions when you read headlines

I just give you a clue.


17. NEWS PAPAR HEADLINESDirection: Create a catchy and interesting headline about the content or the topic. Be sure that the headline is NOT misleading. Choose one topic from the four boxes below. Write a truthful news article about the headline after researching reading and analyzing the topic of your choice. Use the template that follows.• 1991 ERUPTION OF MOUNT PINATUBO• 1996 OZONE DISCO FIRE • SUPER TYPHOON YOLANDA• CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019​


Explanation:

Super Typhoon Haiyan, also known as Super Typhoon Yolanda, made landfall in the Philippines on Nov. 8, 2013, as a Category 5 storm. It laid waste to the Visayas group of islands, the country’s central region and home to 17 million people. Haiyan was the most powerful storm in 2013 and one of the most powerful typhoons of all time.

With wind speeds sustained at more than 150 mph, Haiyan was classified as a super typhoon. However, its massive storm surge was even more destructive. Local officials estimated that Tacloban City on the island of Leyte was 90% destroyed.


18. Reading headlines on a newspaper.Skimming or Scanning?thanks&please explain


Answer:

Skimming

Explanation:

Skimming and scanning are reading techniques that use rapid eye movement and keywords to move quickly through text for slightly different purposes. Skimming is reading rapidly in order to get a general overview of the material. Scanning is reading rapidly in order to find specific facts.

not sure tho


19. what is headline in writing a journal writing​


The headline or heading is the text indicating the nature of the article below it. The large type front page headline did not come into use until the late 19th century when increased competition between newspapers led to the use of attention-getting headlines.


20. where can you usually read headlines?​


Answer:

Magazine or Newspaper

Beacuse it usually see headlines

#CarryOnLearning


21. read the news headlines then classify them as to whether brainly


Answer:

Wheater Wheater lang.

Explanation:

Mang Tani


22. Activity I: Read the following news headlines and identify which type of issue it Write SOCIAL, MORAL, or ECONOMIC on the blank.​


Answer:

1.MORAL

SOCIAL

3.ECONOMIC

4.ECONOMIC

5.SOCIAL

Explanation:

SANA PO MAKATULONG


23. Write 5 headlines that you watched from the television, read on the newspaper or heardfrom the radio. After that, transform them into figurative language.HeadlinesFigurative Language123.4.5.​


Answer:

Types of figurative language with examples

Simile.

Metaphor.

Personification.

Onomatopoeia.

Oxymoron.

Hyperbole.

Litotes.

Idiom.

Explanation:

I hope it helps ☺️

Answer:

simile

metaphor

hyperbole

personification

idiom


24. A catch phrase to identify a product. *A. HeadlineB. LogoC. ArtworkD. SloganE. Body Copy​


Answer:

letter B.LOGO

Explanation:

CORRECT ME IF IM WRONG


25. instructions: Read the headlines in the table. Then, identify the best type of journalistic writing that can be written about them. Choose from the list of articles in the box. Write your answers on the space provided.


Answer:

1.feature

2.editorial

3.news

4.sports

5.news

6.news

7.feature

8.sports

9.feature

10.feature

Explanation:

sana naka help


26. 1. how will people react upon reading the news headline? why? 2. what good news was there in Covid 19 bases on the news headline?​


Answer:

1.Sad

2.The vaccine zombie is not true

Explanation:

1.Cause sometimes the news headline is bad news


27. Directions: Write a headline about any recent issue. Use the appropriate headline vocabulary.​


Answer:

There are so many cases of COVID-19 in the Philippines and many other countries worldwide.

Explanation:


28. "A suburban house" a. Copy b. Caption c. Visual d. Signature e. Headline


e.signature

or

b.caption


29. i (read) the headline news when the phone rang​


you didn't include the direction but here's the possible answer:

past progressive tense

I was reading the headline news when the phone rang.


30. Activity 1: News Bulletin (PERFORMANCE)Directions: Read the news headlines then classify them as to whether they refer to intentional or unintentionalinjuries. Write the headline title according to its classification in table below.Estudyante​


Answer:

This answers were based on news situation given. I already classified it whether they refer to intentional or unintentional injuries.

For intentional injuries, those are injuries resulting from violence.

For unintentional injuries, those are injuries which are not expected or also known as accidents.

#CARRYONLEARNING

I HOPE IT HELPS YOU DEAR!


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