Accomplish the following tasks. Due date of submission is on Friday, 31 July 2009, until 12 noon. All your answers must be HANDWRITTEN and placed on short bond papers with 1.25 by .5 inch margin (left-right).
Important: Your work should be original. Any work which is substantially similar to that of another student's work will not be graded.
For IV-BONIFACIO
1. What are the different sections of a newspaper? Define each section.
2. Make clippings of articles and tell where they can be commonly found.
3. What are the different kinds of journalistic articles? Define and give an example of each kind.
4. What is lead? What the different kinds of lead? Give examples.
For IV-RAJAH SOLIMAN
1. What are the different sections of a newspaper? Define each section.
2. Make clippings of articles and tell where they can be commonly found.
3. What is news? What are the different kinds of news articles? Define each kind.
For IV-RIZAL and IV- GALILEO
1. What are the different sections of a newspaper? Give examples of materials most commonly found per section.
2. What are the different kinds of journalistic articles? Define and give an example of each kind.
3. What is an editorial article? What are the different types of editorial? Define each and cite an example per type.
4. Give at least 4 techniques on how to begin and end an editorial. Give example of each technique.
5. Write an editorial of praise and criticism about NEHS.
6. Why do we have to protect the freedom of the press? Give examples of real situations that show violation of this basic right.
For IV-ARISTOTLE
1. What are the different sections of a newspaper? Give examples of materials most commonly found per section.
2. Make clippings of articles commonly found in newspapers.
3. What is an editorial cartoon? Give at least five examples taken from popular newspapers. Draw an editorial cartoon about NEHS.
4. What is a feature article? Give two examples.
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