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1 How do the authors hook and hold readers? “Bring in the central plots inciting incident asap” Uncover your message to the audience and why it matters Begin with the end in mind (What a Bestselling Author Can Teach You About Hooking Your Readers | Copyblogger) Embody the big idea with a mental image Start the story with action or something interesting happens (Writing For Writers - Using a Great Hook - Grabbing the Reader's Attention) Get the reader to ask questions about what’s going on for further interest

2 How do writers persuade their readers? Pretend you hold the opposite point of view and list all the benefits of that argument (The Writing Life: Writing to Persuade Your Readers) For each benefit, find support from recognized authorities “If you are challenging the beliefs of an opponent or group of people, are your statements about them accurate” (How To Persuade Those Who Read Your Essays) If you want to persuade your readers to share your point of view you must use logic to convince them “Ethos: the source's credibility, the speaker's/author's authority Logos: the logic used to support a claim (induction and deduction); can also be the facts and statistics used to help support the argument. Pathos: the emotional or motivational appeals; vivid language, emotional language and numerous sensory details.”

3 What is the relationship between fiction or nonfiction and Truth? Fiction are books that are made up and not real, and non-fiction are books that are real events and real people and places (The Hoover Public Library) Truth is fact, events that happened or statements that are correct (Difference Between Fact and Fiction)

4 What truths are best communicated through a specific genre? Truths communicated through sports genre are historical games, great catches, great throws, record breaking games for players (Archive » The Truth About Traffic » National Sports Journalism Center) The most common truth are usually great and rememberable games in the sports world (Teaching the Truth: Sports Journalism) Press conferences with coaches and players after games are truth

5 Is your genre a growing topic or is it dying down? Explain. People don't care what sports journalists say because its sometimes is not accurate and its not always the most exciting news to hear about (A Dying Breed of Sports Journalists | CJ222 News Reporting & Writing ) Nobody needs sports journalism anymore because of all the news media out there (It's a Cleveland Thing: Sports Journalism in Cleveland: A Dying Breed)

6 What literary element are commonly used in this genre? While various existing codes have some differences, most share common elements including the principles of — truthfulness, accuracy, objectivity, impartiality, fairness and public accountability (Journalism ethics and standards) Like many broader ethical systems, journalism ethics include the principle of limitation of harm. This often involves the withholding of certain details from reports such as the names of minor children (Press, Agence India. literary journalism) Journalism ethics and standards comprise principles of ethics and of good practice as applicable to the specific challenges faced by journalists

7 How do authors of sports journalism make the content interesting? Adding actions and interesting comments to games help with making sports journalism interesting

8 What do sports journalists try to get across in their writing? Sports journalists try to tell the reader about an event in the sports world that happened that’s usually a big topic. (Journalism Resources: How to Become a Sports Journalist ) They analyze games and players to better understand them (Johnson, Todd. "Sports Journalism Institute)


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