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Feature Writing. Objectivity—Fact and Opinion. Fact and Opinion—FEATURES . Reporters must be objective. Any opinions must be attributed to others. Stick to the 3 rd person (no I, we, you, etc.) Information from sources can be false Verify the facts with other sources
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Feature Writing Objectivity—Fact and Opinion
Fact and Opinion—FEATURES • Reporters must be objective. • Any opinions must be attributed to others. • Stick to the 3rd person (no I, we, you, etc.) • Information from sources can be false • Verify the facts with other sources • You cannot insert your own opinion EVER! • Even if you believe others share your opinion.
FACT • FACT—can be proved by empirical data. • can be verified • free from personal bias • Examples: • Mrs. Joselyn Smith teaches mathematics at Princess Anne High School. • Students consume 500 bean burritos at lunch each weekday. • Admission to Prom this year costs $70 a couple.
OPINION • OPINION—cannot be proved true or false by empirical data • Opinion has no place in your stories—UNLESS attributed to someone else. • EXAMPLES: • Students choose Mrs. Smith’s calculus course because she doesn’t give homework. • Girls spend hours thinking about what to wear to their prom.
OPINION Continued • Surprise!!!! Future statements are opinion. • You can’t prove they will happen. • EXAMPLES: • The Latin Club president will crown the Homecoming King during halftime. • Ms. Jane Bertrum, a math teacher, is getting married on Sunday. • How do we fix them? • The Latin Club president plans to crown the Homecoming King during halftime.
Feature Writing • Allows for more creativity than news writing • Can use fragments • Vary sentence structure • Provide descriptions • Fills most of THE TREATY • Can take on different structures • Often written in present tense • Allows for writer’s voice