JRN 375 Lecture Notes - Lecture 55: Pulitzer Prize For Feature Writing, First Amendment To The United States Constitution, Hazelwood East High School
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A dash ( ) that indicates the separation of elements of a sentence or clause. A frame of white space around the layout marked by the outside edge of at least one block of copy or graphic. A margin that keeps a consistent distance between all elements of a page, usually one or two picas. Journalistic writing covering people, places and events in greater depth and with less timeliness than an immediate hard news story. Frame an ornamental border, similar to a picture frame, stamped on the front cover of some books. Signature- a set of 8 or 16 pages printed on a large sheet of paper, which is folded, cut, and bound (with other signatures) into a book. Flat- a large sheet of paper that shows one side of a signature. The alignment of text along the left margin, leaving a ragged right margin.