с заданием. Заранее ! 2. Use the word given in capitals to form a word that fits in the space in the same line.
Here are some general rules to follow in preparing your news stories.
Don't write a headline for a story unless it is your 1. Most editors will not want you to spend time writing headlines. That's the job of an editor.
Always fully identify everyone mentioned in the story. That is, not only a person's name but additional information, such as title, 2, address, age, previous news involvement, etc.
3 is a journalistic virtue. Newspaper readers are skimmers. If your writing is too complex, they will simply go on to another story.
Never have paragraphs over three sentences long - generally 1-2 sentences. Paragraphs must be cut down from standard English 4or readers will not read them in a newspaper.
Know your basic spelling, punctuation and grammar. Too much needless editing is the most frequent 5 of editors.
When the story is complete, read it to yourself to check grammar and 6. If a sentence sounds at all awkward to you, it will certainly sound worse to your readers. Because you know what you intended to write, your mind will often ignore missing words, typos, 7or poor grammar.
If your deadline allows it, put your story 8and come back to it a few hours later.
There are standard editing symbols that you should know and use 9, even though most editing is done nowadays on a computer.
Avoid using graphic devices in your text. Do not 10words for the sake of emphasis. If it is needed, the editors will take care of it.
1. ASSIGN
2. OCCUPY
3. SIMPLE
4.COMPOSE
5. COMPLAIN
6. CONTINUE
7. SPELL
8. SIDE
9. CONSISTENT
10. LINE
1. Assignment
2. occupation
3. simplicity
4. composition
5. complaint
6. Continuation
7. spelling
8. aside
9. consistently
10. underline
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