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Year 7 English Quiz: Simplicity, Precision, and Brevity in Journalistic Writing

Instructions

Answer the following questions based on your understanding of simplicity, precision, and brevity in journalistic writing. Each question requires a thoughtful response, emphasizing clear and concise expression.

  1. Define simplicity in journalistic writing. Provide an example of a simple sentence that could be used in a news article.

  2. What does precision mean in the context of journalism? Include a specific example where precise language helps convey a clear message.

  3. Explain the importance of brevity in journalism. Write a brief news headline that demonstrates brevity while conveying essential information.

  4. Discuss how using everyday language instead of jargon contributes to simplicity in journalistic writing. Give an example of a sentence that uses everyday language effectively.

  5. Why is it essential for journalists to prioritize clarity in their writing? Share an instance where unclear writing could lead to misunderstandings in a news story.

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Note: Please provide thorough responses to each question, focusing on how journalistic writing can effectively convey information through simplicity, precision, and brevity.