News Reports, Speech, etc.

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Its main purpose is to inform the readers on what is currently happening and it provides information about actual stories.

News Report

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This structure suggest that news be told in order of most interesting or most important to least important.

Inverted Pyramid

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This part of a news report is the title of the article.

Headline

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This part of a news report refers to the person who wrote the report.

Byline

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This part of a news report is where the report was written or where the incident took place.

Placeline

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This part of a news report informs the reader of the most important aspects of the story.

Lead

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What are the 5W’s and H rule?

Who, what, when, where, why, how

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This part of a news report contains the main content of the report, elaborating on the lead with additional details facts, quotes, and context.

Body

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This part of a newspaper contains the summary, a final thought, or a call to action related to the news event .

Ending

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An event wherein few people exchange ideas about a certain topic in front of an audience.

Panel discussion

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They opens and closes discussions and he or she also provides a summary of panel presentation and discussion.

Skilled moderator

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This type of talk is conversational, and it is done to share useful or educational information, in a casual or semi-formal way.

Informative Talks

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It is the expression of ideas and thoughts using articulate vocal grounds.

Speech

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This speech is delivered as if the speaker is having a conversation with the audience and it utilize notes or an output.

Extemporaneous Speech

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This speech shares experience ideas and expertise, and it is delivered without any notes or formal preparation.

Impromptu Speech

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This speech is delivered with a script, speaker delivers verbatim from the script, and they spend more time looking at the script.

Manuscript Speech

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This speech is committed to memory and it is delivered without notes or an outline.

Memorized speech

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This is speech talks about general information and it also provides data, materials, statistics, facts, figures, updates, news.

Expository/Informative Speech

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This type of speech provides the audience favorable or acceptable ideas that can influence their own ideas.

Persuasive Speech

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This speech provides amusement to the readers and it's goal is to steer an audience emotions either through humor or drama.

Entertainment Speech