cAn editorial is an article that presents the newspaper's opinion on an issue. *
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A. TRUE
B. FALSE
2. Editorials have: *
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A. Introduction
B. Conclusion
C. Body
D. All of the above
3. Editorials can inform readers, stimulate thinking, mold opinion and occasionally move people to action. *
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A. TRUE
B. FALSE
4. Editorials are meant to influence public opinion, promote critical thinking, and sometimes cause people to take action on an issue. *
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A. TRUE
B. FALSE
5. These are ways or steps on how to write an editorial, EXCEPT one. *
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A. Decide on a topic
B. Start to write
C. Create Outline
D. Print drafts
E. Proofread
6. A type of editorial which presents short humorous treatment of light topic. *
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A. Editorial of Entertainment
B. Editorial of Special Occasion
C. Editorial of Interpretation
7. In this type of editorial, the editor argues in order to convince or persuade the reader to accept his stand on the issue. *
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A. Editorial of Entertainment
B. Editorial of Interpretation
C. Editorial of Argumentation
8. It attempts to explain the meaning or significance of a situation or news event. *
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A. Editorial of Entertainment
B. Editorial of Interpretation
C. Editorial of Argumentation
9. It aims to immediately see the solution, not the problem. From the first paragraph, readers will be encouraged to take a specific, positive action. *
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A. Editorial of Analogy
B. Editorial of Persuasion
C. Editorial of Commendation, Appreciation and Tribute
10. It commends people and organization for something done well. *
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A. Editorial of Analogy
B. Editorial of Persuasion
C. Editorial of Commendation, Appreciation and Tribute
11. It seeks to give information on facts unknown to the reader. *
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A. Editorial of Information
B. Editorial of Criticism
C. Editorial of Commendation
12. It points out the good or bad features of a problem which suggests a solution. *
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A. Editorial of Information
B. Editorial of Criticism
C. Editorial of Commendation
13. It is a suggested step in editorial writing that the draft should be read and reviewed many times as needed to work out for correct spelling, punctuation and grammar. *
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A. Research
B. Proofread
C. Revised
14. An editorial is the voice of a newspaper. *
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A. TRUE
B. FALSE
15. In writing an editorial, be precise. Be sure that each word conveys its precise meaning. *
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A. TRUE
B. FALSE
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The correct choices are- 1. A. True, 2 D All of the above. 3. A True 4. A True, 5 D Print Drafts 6. A. Editorial of Entertainment, 7. C. Editorial of Argument, 8. B. Editorial of Interpretation 9. B Editorial of Persuasion. 10. C Editorial of Commendation 12. Editorial of Information. 13. B Proofread 14. A True. 15. A. True.
Explanation:
- An editorial is the newspaper's position on a particular issue. It's a representation of their well-informed opinion.
- Editorials should be well-structured, with a solid introduction, middle, and conclusion.
- To ensure that it conveys the intended message, it must be proofread several times. The purpose of editorials is to sway the opinions of their audience.
Types of editorials include:
- Editorial of Argument- They take a firm stance on the issue or condition they are discussing. They're trying to influence the reader to see things their way.
- Editorial of Interpretation- A situation or event's significance is often attempted to be explained in editorials that provide information and interpretations.
- Editorial of Commendation- In an editorial expressing gratitude, admiration, or praise, a person or organization is praised.
- Editorial of Entertainment- One of the two types of entertainment-related editorials is a review. One is a light-hearted riff on a more serious subject. In the second example, the subject is treated as if it were a joke.
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