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Final Evaluation |
Headline and Byline
Lead Paragraph -- Start with a strong, interesting sentence to get the reader engaged. Include the who, what, when, where, why, and how as appropriate.
Detail Paragraphs -- This section will include several brief paragraphs explaining the detail surrounding your photograph.
Background Information -- This section will include several brief paragraphs explaining events leading up to the picture, related national stories, etc.
Bias -- Newspaper articles should be written without bias. In other words, you should report the facts objectively; don’t give opinions in your news article.
Works Cited -- At least two sources in correct format.
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