Features story aspects
Name: Virna Mustika
Nim: 1988203067
MEET 9: Features story aspects
Number of the meeting task | Topic of the meeting | Source | Vocabulary Usage (New vocabulary words or phrase encountered during the session material) | Example taken from the text | Grammar |
Meet 9 | Features story aspect | Lecturer’snote | Erode-mengkikis-verba- of wind, water, or other natural agents- Mistakes erode trust. Journalists must fact-check everything
| Mistakes erode trust. Journalists must fact-check everything. | Imperative sentence |
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| Diverse=Beragam-Adjective-Give a support and advice to someone-Where they can encourage the students to think critically and express their viewpoint clearly
| Where they can encourage the students to think critically and express their viewpoint clearly
| Complex sentence |
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| Depth=kedalaman-noun- he distance from the top or surface to the bottom of something- How human-interest elements add depth and relatability to news
| How human-interest elements add depth and relatability to news | Noun phrase |
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| Colleagues=rekankerja-noun-a person with whom one works in a profession or business.- Consider feedback from colleagues or editors and make necessary changes. | Consider feedback from colleagues oreditors and make necessary changes. | Imperative sentence |
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| Resist=melawan-Verba-The definition is withstand the action or effect of.- Journalists should resist using dramatic or emotional language.
| Journalists should resist using dramatic or emotional language.
| Declarative phrase |
I have developed my understanding of the introductory news, editorial and feature courses. After rereading the materials given by the lecturer, I have a better understanding of Features story aspects, learning about editorials also gave me a better understanding when practising the assignments given. A feature story is a type of journalistic work or writing that goes beyond the basic facts of a news event and explores the deeper, more human aspects of a story. of a news event and explores the deeper and more human aspects of a story.
A feature story is a form of journalistic or creative writing that transcends basic facts to explore the profound and human aspects of a narrative. Key elements include a focus on human interest, character development, a narrative structure, descriptive language, emotional engagement, conflict and resolution, background context, quotes, thematic depth, unique perspectives, research, multimedia elements, the author's voice, an engaging lead, and the exploration of subcultures or niche topics. Feature stories aim to connect with readers on a personal level by weaving compelling narratives with vivid imagery and elements that go beyond traditional news reporting, providing a unique and immersive reading experience.
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