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Questions and Answers
What is the primary role of reporters in a newspaper?
What is the primary role of reporters in a newspaper?
- To manage the newspaper's finances
- To provide accurate news and information (correct)
- To entertain readers with stories
- To express their own opinions
Which type of reporter is specifically mentioned to cover the city?
Which type of reporter is specifically mentioned to cover the city?
- City reporters (correct)
- Foreign correspondents
- National correspondents
- Mofussil correspondents
Why must reporters keep their eyes open and minds attuned?
Why must reporters keep their eyes open and minds attuned?
- To effectively understand and report current events (correct)
- To ensure they have personal opinions expressed in articles
- To maintain a routine in news gathering
- To provide financial advice to readers
What should a reporter avoid when writing about sensitive topics like communal riots?
What should a reporter avoid when writing about sensitive topics like communal riots?
What characteristic of journalists is highlighted as essential for news gathering?
What characteristic of journalists is highlighted as essential for news gathering?
How should reporters balance their responsibilities?
How should reporters balance their responsibilities?
What risks can over-enthusiasm pose to a reporter?
What risks can over-enthusiasm pose to a reporter?
What should reporters refrain from doing while covering news?
What should reporters refrain from doing while covering news?
What aspect does the phrase 'hardly poetic' suggest about the work being discussed?
What aspect does the phrase 'hardly poetic' suggest about the work being discussed?
What does the term 'classical' imply in the context of poetry?
What does the term 'classical' imply in the context of poetry?
In the context of poetic forms, which of the following is likely to be part of a 'poetic device'?
In the context of poetic forms, which of the following is likely to be part of a 'poetic device'?
How might cultural influences shape poetry?
How might cultural influences shape poetry?
What is the significance of the mention of a 'cloud' in poetic expression?
What is the significance of the mention of a 'cloud' in poetic expression?
What is a characteristic of epic poetry mentioned?
What is a characteristic of epic poetry mentioned?
Which poetic device is likely employed to enhance the emotional impact of poetry?
Which poetic device is likely employed to enhance the emotional impact of poetry?
What cultural influence on poetry can be inferred from the term 'Lacedaemon'?
What cultural influence on poetry can be inferred from the term 'Lacedaemon'?
What is a primary purpose of using poetic forms?
What is a primary purpose of using poetic forms?
What aspect does the term 'poetic solidity' refer to in poetry?
What aspect does the term 'poetic solidity' refer to in poetry?
Which of the following is NOT typically associated with the characteristics of modern poetry?
Which of the following is NOT typically associated with the characteristics of modern poetry?
What role does 'freshness' play in poetry?
What role does 'freshness' play in poetry?
Which statement best describes the concept of poetic clarity?
Which statement best describes the concept of poetic clarity?
How does the history of poetry reflect the dissatisfaction among poets?
How does the history of poetry reflect the dissatisfaction among poets?
What is implied about the classic definitions of poetry?
What is implied about the classic definitions of poetry?
In what way does the dissatisfaction expressed by poets correlate with cultural influences?
In what way does the dissatisfaction expressed by poets correlate with cultural influences?
What is a key characteristic of poetic forms as discussed?
What is a key characteristic of poetic forms as discussed?
Which of the following devices is often emphasized in modern poetry?
Which of the following devices is often emphasized in modern poetry?
What can be inferred about the view of classic poetry in contemporary discourse?
What can be inferred about the view of classic poetry in contemporary discourse?
How does poetic expression often relate to historical context?
How does poetic expression often relate to historical context?
What is often a challenge for poets who aim to innovate?
What is often a challenge for poets who aim to innovate?
What role does criticism play in the development of poetry?
What role does criticism play in the development of poetry?
What does the term 'poetic device' refer to in poetry?
What does the term 'poetic device' refer to in poetry?
Which aspect often contributes to the complexity of poetic analysis?
Which aspect often contributes to the complexity of poetic analysis?
What common issue do poets face when addressing societal themes?
What common issue do poets face when addressing societal themes?
How might cultural factors shape the development of poetic themes?
How might cultural factors shape the development of poetic themes?
Which aspect highlights the emotional depth often found in poetry?
Which aspect highlights the emotional depth often found in poetry?
Flashcards
Reporter's role
Reporter's role
Reporters are crucial to a newspaper's success, informing and educating readers, helping them form judgments about the news.
City reporters
City reporters
Reporters who focus on local news within a city.
Mofussil correspondents
Mofussil correspondents
Reporters covering news in districts outside the city.
Objectivity in reporting
Objectivity in reporting
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Importance of news gathering
Importance of news gathering
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Responsibility in reporting
Responsibility in reporting
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Reporting sensitive topics
Reporting sensitive topics
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Types of reporters
Types of reporters
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Caedmon's Poetry
Caedmon's Poetry
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William of Malmesbury
William of Malmesbury
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Lacedaemonian Poetry
Lacedaemonian Poetry
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Solidity in Poetry
Solidity in Poetry
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The power of 'freshness' in poetry
The power of 'freshness' in poetry
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Turning Toward Poetry
Turning Toward Poetry
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What does the phrase 'reposing' suggest in the context of poetry?
What does the phrase 'reposing' suggest in the context of poetry?
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The Significance of 'Script' in Poetry
The Significance of 'Script' in Poetry
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Classical vs. Natural
Classical vs. Natural
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Purpose of Writing
Purpose of Writing
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Withdrawal in Writing
Withdrawal in Writing
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Distinction in Writing
Distinction in Writing
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Acceptance in Writing
Acceptance in Writing
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What is 'the natural' in poetry?
What is 'the natural' in poetry?
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What is 'the study of man'?
What is 'the study of man'?
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What does 'so-called' imply?
What does 'so-called' imply?
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Dissatisfaction with the classics
Dissatisfaction with the classics
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What is 'conventional' poetry?
What is 'conventional' poetry?
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What is 'unconventional' poetry?
What is 'unconventional' poetry?
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Why are classics 'inadmissible'?
Why are classics 'inadmissible'?
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What is 'divine poetry'?
What is 'divine poetry'?
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What is 'physiognomy' in poetry?
What is 'physiognomy' in poetry?
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What is 'rampante'?
What is 'rampante'?
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What does 'arbitrary' suggest?
What does 'arbitrary' suggest?
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What are 'weaknesses' in poetry?
What are 'weaknesses' in poetry?
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What is 'literary criticism'?
What is 'literary criticism'?
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What is 'distance' in poetry?
What is 'distance' in poetry?
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What is 'reality is'
What is 'reality is'
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Study Notes
Reporter Duties and Responsibilities
- A newspaper's reputation depends heavily on its reporters, who are vital for informing the public.
- Reporters present information about local, national, and international events, helping readers form their own opinions.
- Different reporter categories exist: city reporters, mofussil correspondents, national correspondents, and foreign correspondents.
- Reporters must be accurate, informed, and mindful of the present, past, and future implications of their work.
- A reporter's job is to get the news, which requires a passion for the subject.
- Reporters must maintain a sense of responsibility, considering the organization's interests while also serving the public good.
- Enthusiasm and objectivity in reporting, especially concerning communal issues, is crucial for maintaining neutrality.
- Reporting on communal incidents or scandals should stick to factual reporting, avoid bias, and only include details with evidence.
- Reporters should be mindful to avoid using inflammatory language or actions that could negatively impact a community.
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This quiz explores the essential duties and responsibilities of reporters in the field of journalism. From local to international coverage, understanding the roles different types of reporters play is crucial for maintaining journalistic integrity and public trust. Test your knowledge on the impact and ethical considerations that guide the work of a reporter.