Deck 5: Basics of Writing and Editing

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Effective writers have a passion for words. As a media writer, your aim is to weave words into a pattern of ideas to inform, motivate and persuade.
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Obeying the basic rules of writing guarantees good writing.
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Writers communicate clearly with audiences by following the principles of syntax, the branch of grammar dealing with the arrangement and relationship of words in sentences.
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Follow the standard grammatical conventions of the language. If this makes the sentence sound stilted or confusing, that will occasionally happen and there's nothing that can be done about it.
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"Network standard" English is the measure of appropriate language for broadcasting in every part of the country.
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Feature articles, some columns, newsletter articles, brochures, advertising copy, and broadcast scripts use

A)formal language
B)informal language
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While conventional guidelines for English may be bent to achieve special effects, such bending should be done carefully and infrequently, with full knowledge of the rule and the reason for the bending.
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A singular noun takes a plural verb, and a plural noun takes a singular verb.
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Choose the correct form:

A) The team honored their coach.
B) The team honored its coach.
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While adjectives and adverbs are useful in explaining and qualifying, they are at times overused by beginning writers, who thus risk losing the objectivity sought by media writers.
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Adverbs do for verbs what adjectives do for nouns: they provide a degree of nuance or detail.
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Good writers make sure that items presented in a series are used in parallel fashion: don't mix elements in a series or switch voice.
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One difference between broadcast and print writing is that broadcasting uses fairly simple punctuation, while print makes greater use of dashes, parentheses, semicolons, colons and exclamation points.
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A comma splice occurs when a comma is used to connect two independent clauses without a coordinating conjunction.
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If you quote only a partial sentence, use a comma to introduce or conclude the quotation.
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The power of language lies not in overpowering readers, but easing them to a new awareness or a better understanding.
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Eliminate unnecessary words and don't let empty phrases take up space in your writing.
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Contractions are appropriate for both formal and informal writing and are particularly useful in making straight news stories and print news releases more conversational and readable.
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The Fog Index:

A) Is a useful statistical tool that helps journalists compute dew point and relative humidity.
B) Provides a simple way of gauging the level of reading difficulty of a piece of writing that can be compared to the educational level of the audience.
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Meaning can and must be conveyed without writing over the head of readers.
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Not every sentence should be written in the subject-verb-object pattern; variety in sentence structure makes for interesting reading.
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Active voice: the action is being done to the subject; passive voice: the subject is doing the action.
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Active voice offers several benefits to the writer. It:

A) Gets to the point quickly.
B) Eliminates unnecessary words.
C) Increases readability.
D) Presents specific information in a natural order.
E) All of the above.
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The greatest strength a writer has is the ability to share meaning and communicate so that readers accurately understand.
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Writing is most powerful when it interprets the situation for the reader, rather than when it demonstrates a fact and invites the reader to draw a conclusion.
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Effective writers use analogies-comparisons in which imagery or familiar terms are used to explain unfamiliar concepts-to help their readers understand something new or complicated.
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Writers use nebulous terms and concepts. This covers them if it is later found that a source was misinformed and gave incorrect information.
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Avoid clichés like the plague.
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"Journalese" is a trite form of writing, a sloppy style of generalities, clichés, jargon and overwriting. Don't!
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In journalism, precision is very important. Thus, effective and ethical writers choose the word that provides the most accurate situational nuance.
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Journalists and public relations practitioners use inclusive language because it makes writing more effective: no writer can afford to unwittingly alienate or offend people.
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Of course, since you can't please everyone all the time, if members of your audience feel excluded or offended, well, that's their problem, not yours.
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He or his is still used as the pronoun when referring to groups that include both men and women.
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Use double pronouns sparingly, and only when you want to draw attention to the inclusiveness.
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Since women are still underrepresented in the professions, it is acceptable to use phrases such as a female attorney or a woman doctor, even though you would not do so for a male counterpart.
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Politeness and tradition have not gone out of style. Thus, writers in public media should be deferential to women.
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If a person's age, marital status, sexual orientation, or some other personal characteristic is relevant, then report it. But if it is superfluous, leave it out.
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News and public relations writing is good precisely to the extent that it goes beyond individual writing style to display the look and feel of truly professional writing.
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Effective writers have a passion for words. As a media writer, your aim is to weave words into a pattern of ideas to inform, motivate and persuade.
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Obeying the basic rules of writing guarantees good writing.
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Writers communicate clearly with audiences by following the principles of syntax, the branch of grammar dealing with the arrangement and relationship of words in sentences.
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Follow the standard grammatical conventions of the language. If this makes the sentence sound stilted or confusing, that will occasionally happen and there's nothing that can be done about it.
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"Network standard" English is the measure of appropriate language for broadcasting in every part of the country.
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Feature articles, some columns, newsletter articles, brochures, advertising copy, and broadcast scripts use

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While conventional guidelines for English may be bent to achieve special effects, such bending should be done carefully and infrequently, with full knowledge of the rule and the reason for the bending.
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A singular noun takes a plural verb, and a plural noun takes a singular verb.
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Choose the correct form:

A) The team honored their coach.
B) The team honored its coach.
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While adjectives and adverbs are useful in explaining and qualifying, they are at times overused by beginning writers, who thus risk losing the objectivity sought by media writers.
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Adverbs do for verbs what adjectives do for nouns: they provide a degree of nuance or detail.
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Good writers make sure that items presented in a series are used in parallel fashion: don't mix elements in a series or switch voice.
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One difference between broadcast and print writing is that broadcasting uses fairly simple punctuation, while print makes greater use of dashes, parentheses, semicolons, colons and exclamation points.
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A comma splice occurs when a comma is used to connect two independent clauses without a coordinating conjunction.
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If you quote only a partial sentence, use a comma to introduce or conclude the quotation.
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The power of language lies not in overpowering readers, but easing them to a new awareness or a better understanding.
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Eliminate unnecessary words and don't let empty phrases take up space in your writing.
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Contractions are appropriate for both formal and informal writing and are particularly useful in making straight news stories and print news releases more conversational and readable.
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The Fog Index:

A) Is a useful statistical tool that helps journalists compute dew point and relative humidity.
B) Provides a simple way of gauging the level of reading difficulty of a piece of writing that can be compared to the educational level of the audience.
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Meaning can and must be conveyed without writing over the head of readers.
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Not every sentence should be written in the subject-verb-object pattern; variety in sentence structure makes for interesting reading.
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Active voice: the action is being done to the subject; passive voice: the subject is doing the action.
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Active voice offers several benefits to the writer. It:

A) Gets to the point quickly.
B) Eliminates unnecessary words.
C) Increases readability.
D) Presents specific information in a natural order.
E) All of the above.
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The greatest strength a writer has is the ability to share meaning and communicate so that readers accurately understand.
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Writing is most powerful when it interprets the situation for the reader, rather than when it demonstrates a fact and invites the reader to draw a conclusion.
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Effective writers use analogies-comparisons in which imagery or familiar terms are used to explain unfamiliar concepts-to help their readers understand something new or complicated.
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Writers use nebulous terms and concepts. This covers them if it is later found that a source was misinformed and gave incorrect information.
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Avoid clichés like the plague.
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"Journalese" is a trite form of writing, a sloppy style of generalities, clichés, jargon and overwriting. Don't!
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In journalism, precision is very important. Thus, effective and ethical writers choose the word that provides the most accurate situational nuance.
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Journalists and public relations practitioners use inclusive language because it makes writing more effective: no writer can afford to unwittingly alienate or offend people.
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Of course, since you can't please everyone all the time, if members of your audience feel excluded or offended, well, that's their problem, not yours.
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He or his is still used as the pronoun when referring to groups that include both men and women.
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Use double pronouns sparingly, and only when you want to draw attention to the inclusiveness.
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Since women are still underrepresented in the professions, it is acceptable to use phrases such as a female attorney or a woman doctor, even though you would not do so for a male counterpart.
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Politeness and tradition have not gone out of style. Thus, writers in public media should be deferential to women.
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If a person's age, marital status, sexual orientation, or some other personal characteristic is relevant, then report it. But if it is superfluous, leave it out.
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News and public relations writing is good precisely to the extent that it goes beyond individual writing style to display the look and feel of truly professional writing.
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