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− | + | ==1. Describe the elements of a good lead paragraph and the use and importance of headlines.== | |
− | + | ==2. Write a news article of at least three paragraphs, using a good lead paragraph about something interesting that has happened in your church, school, home, or Pathfinder Club.== | |
+ | ==3. What are the essentials of writing a good story?== | ||
+ | ==4. Know the difference between passive and active verbs, and give three comparative examples.== | ||
+ | ==5. Write to a publisher, requesting story-writing guidelines.== | ||
+ | Story writing guidelines are available free from the following: | ||
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− | + | : '''Pacific Press Publishing Association''' | |
+ | : 1350 North Kings Road | ||
+ | : Nampa, ID 83687 | ||
+ | : Phone: 208-465-2500 | ||
+ | : Fax: 208-465-2531 | ||
+ | : http://www.pacificpress.com/index.php?pgName=newsOLFPTsub | ||
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− | + | : '''Review and Herald Pusblishing Association'''<br> | |
+ | : 55 West Oak Ridge Drive<br> | ||
+ | : Hagarstown, MD 21740 | ||
+ | : http://www.reviewandherald.org/services/guidelines.asp | ||
− | + | ==6. Write a story on one of the following:== | |
− | + | *'''a. How your family first accepted Christ, whether it was you, your parents, your grandparents, etc.''' | |
− | + | *'''b. Personal experiences of answered prayer or divine guidance.''' | |
− | + | *'''c. An interesting pet that you have had.''' | |
− | == | + | *'''d. An experience you have had while at summer camp or on a camping trip.''' |
− | + | *'''e. When God first became real to you as a friend and personal savior.''' | |
− | + | *'''f. The most difficult thing about being a Christian today.''' | |
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+ | ==7. Submit a story to a Seventh-day Adventist publication.== | ||
+ | ==8. Know how to write a cover letter to the editor for submitting your story or article and write a cover letter to the editor to include with your story or article.== | ||
+ | ==9. What education is helpful for getting into the career of journalism?== | ||
+ | ==10. What types of jobs are available for anyone who is interested in journalism?== | ||
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Revision as of 20:36, 11 September 2008
1. Describe the elements of a good lead paragraph and the use and importance of headlines.
2. Write a news article of at least three paragraphs, using a good lead paragraph about something interesting that has happened in your church, school, home, or Pathfinder Club.
3. What are the essentials of writing a good story?
4. Know the difference between passive and active verbs, and give three comparative examples.
5. Write to a publisher, requesting story-writing guidelines.
Story writing guidelines are available free from the following:
- Pacific Press Publishing Association
- 1350 North Kings Road
- Nampa, ID 83687
- Phone: 208-465-2500
- Fax: 208-465-2531
- http://www.pacificpress.com/index.php?pgName=newsOLFPTsub
- Review and Herald Pusblishing Association
- 55 West Oak Ridge Drive
- Hagarstown, MD 21740
- http://www.reviewandherald.org/services/guidelines.asp
6. Write a story on one of the following:
- a. How your family first accepted Christ, whether it was you, your parents, your grandparents, etc.
- b. Personal experiences of answered prayer or divine guidance.
- c. An interesting pet that you have had.
- d. An experience you have had while at summer camp or on a camping trip.
- e. When God first became real to you as a friend and personal savior.
- f. The most difficult thing about being a Christian today.