Editorial Writing: Title and Introduction Design
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What is the purpose of a striking statement in the introduction of an editorial article?

  • To give a quotation relevant to the subject
  • To provide a simple statement about the situation
  • To jolt the imagination and arouse the interest of the reader (correct)
  • To summarize the entire article
  • Why should the title of an editorial article give an opinion about the topic?

  • To clearly express the author's stand (correct)
  • To provide detailed information about the topic
  • To confuse the readers
  • To offer a narrative or an anecdote
  • What is the recommended structure for the title of an editorial article?

  • Long and sentence-like
  • Should have obscure wording
  • Brief and with too many words
  • Should not resemble a sentence and should not be wordy (correct)
  • What type of content should be avoided in the title of an editorial article?

    <p>Too many words and sentence-like structure</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of content can be used in the introduction of an editorial article to illustrate a problem or situation?

    <p>A narrative or an anecdote</p> Signup and view all the answers

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