Write a News Story: Analyzing and Writing a News Story

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In meeting 15 about Journalism, I still learn about "Write a News Story: Analyzing and Writing a News Story. and today, I want to share it and also conclusion in article or news. before that, I also want to share my vocabulary list related to the topic about this subject. and I hope this blog can help you and share new information for you.

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 Name 

Raita Juliah

 Class/ ID Number

6A2/2088203063

 Meeting

15 /Write a News Story: Analyzing and Writing a News Story/Journalism.

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1.      Augment  /ɔːɡˈmɛnt/

·           Part of speech : Verb

·           Indonesian : Meningkatkan

·           Definition : to make something greater in size, extent, or quantity

·           Synonym : Increase

·           “e.g” : " The company plans to augment its workforce by hiring more employees.”

 

2.      Refute /rɪˈfjuːt/

·           Part of speech : Verb

·           Indonesian : Membantah

·           Definition : to prove that something is false or incorrect

·           Synonym : Disprove

·           “e.g” : " The scientist was able to refute the theory with new evidence.”

 

3.      Enticing /ɪnˈtaɪsɪŋ/

·           Part of speech : Noun

·           Indonesian : Menggoda

·           Definition : attractive or tempting; alluring

·           Synonym : appealing

·           “e.g” : ": The restaurant's enticing menu made it difficult to choose just one dish.”

 

4.      Peculiarities /pɪˌkjuːliˈærətiz/

·           Part of speech : Noun

·           Indonesian : Keanehan

·           Definition : strange or unusual features or qualities

·           Synonym : quirks

·           “e.g” : “The old house had many peculiarities, such as a hidden room and a creaky staircase.”

 

5.      Witnesses /ˈwɪtnɪsɪz/

·           Part of speech : Noun

·           Indonesian : Saksi

·           Definition : a person who sees or has knowledge of an event and can provide testimony about it

·           Synonym : Headline, Tagline

·           “e.g” : “The police interviewed several witnesses to the car accident.


Summary:

The material provides guidance on how to write a news story, including tips on choosing a newsworthy topic, gathering information, and structuring the article using the inverted pyramid format. The document also includes information on the language, vocabulary, and style of news articles, as well as the purpose of illustrations and captions. The inverted pyramid format is a common structure used in news articles, where the most important information is presented at the beginning of the article, followed by supporting details and background information. This format is designed to grab the reader's attention and provide them with the most important information quickly, as readers may not have time to read the entire article.

To write a news story, the author should choose a recent, newsworthy topic that is unique, active, and impactful. They should gather information from reliable sources and use quotes, images, videos, and audio to support the narrative. The author should also pay attention to the language, vocabulary, and style of the article, using clear and concise language and avoiding jargon or technical terms that may be unfamiliar to readers. The document also discusses the importance of illustrations and captions in news articles, which can help to provide context and visual interest for readers. The author should choose illustrations that are relevant to the topic and provide a caption that explains the image and its significance. Overall, the document provides a useful guide for anyone looking to write a news story, with practical tips and advice on how to structure and write an effective article. By following the guidance provided in the document, authors can create engaging and informative news stories that capture the reader's attention and provide them with valuable information.

Reflection:

After learning the material about how to write a news story is a valuable skill that can help individuals to communicate effectively and share information with others. The material provides a comprehensive guide on how to write a news story, covering everything from choosing a topic to structuring the article and using language and vocabulary effectively. One of the key takeaways from the material is the importance of the inverted pyramid format, which prioritizes the most important information at the beginning of the article.

This format is designed to grab the reader's attention and provide them with the most important information quickly, which is especially important in today's fast-paced digital world. Another important aspect of writing a news story is the use of reliable sources and quotes to support the narrative. By using credible sources and quotes, writers can provide readers with valuable insights and information that they may not have access to otherwise. Overall, the material provides a useful guide for anyone looking to write a news story, with practical tips and advice on how to structure and write an effective article. By following the guidance provided in the material, writers can create engaging and informative news stories that capture the reader's attention and provide them with valuable information.

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