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  • News report
    Narrates the recent happenings or events of the day that are important for people to know
  • Panel discussion
    Involves a group of people gathered to discuss a topic in front of an audience
  • Speech
    A formal address or discourse delivered before an audience
  • Audience
    The assembled spectators or listeners at a public event
  • Credibility
    • The quality of acknowledging sources in news reporting
  • Clarity
    • The quality of keeping a clear content in writing that helps readers follow and comprehend much easily
  • Reliability
    • The quality of an informative text which states a sound logic of facts
  • Validity
    • The quality of an informative text that states something true and accurate
  • Persuasion
    The quality or state of being convincing or believable
  • Lead
    The first sentence that tells the main idea of the news story
  • Coherence
    The logical bridge between words, sentences and paragraphs, using devices to connect ideas
  • Cohesion
    The flow of sentences from one to another, involving the tying together of new and old information
  • Similarities
    The kind of characteristics you get out of the two things being compared
  • Differences
    The kind of characteristics you get out of the two things being contrasted
  • Coherence is the logical bridge between words, sentences and paragraphs. It uses devices to connect ideas within each sentence and paragraph.
  • Coherence
    The logical bridge between words, sentences and paragraphs. It uses devices to connect ideas within each sentence and paragraph.
  • Cohesion concerns the flow of sentences from one to another. It involves the tying together of new and old information.
  • Cohesion
    Concerns the flow of sentences from one to another. It involves the tying together of new and old information.
  • Validity is the quality of having a sound basis of logic in facts. Something is valid when it is true and correctly supported by evidence.
  • Validity
    The quality of having a sound basis of logic in facts. Something is valid when it is true and correctly supported by evidence.
  • Reliability is the degree to which the result of a measurement is exact or accurate and can be proven by repeating the measurement or procedure, eventually giving you the same result.
  • Reliability
    The degree to which the result of a measurement is exact or accurate and can be proven by repeating the measurement or procedure, eventually giving you the same result.
  • Clarity, Validity and Reliability are important for research.
  • Information is defined as knowledge obtained from investigation, study, or instruction.