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Olin [163]
3 years ago
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Help :(

English
2 answers:
vlabodo [156]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Editor - in - cheif is someone that gets the sources for the news.

Copy editor is someone who plagorises.

Plagiarism is someone that gives false information

Style guide is a set of standards for your writing.

Fabrication is like inventing something. ( Another word for Plagiarism)

Explanation:

Hope this helps

DochEvi [55]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1)An editor-in-chief is the manager of any print or digital publication, from physical newspapers to online magazines. The editor-in-chief determines the look and feel of the publication, has the final say in what is published and what isn't, and leads the publication's team of editors, copyeditors, and writers.

2)Editors strive to make the text of newspaper articles, magazine features, and books error free. Copy editors edit for mistakes in spelling, punctuation, and grammar. They also check a manuscript for form, length, and completeness.

3)Do Your Own Reporting: The easiest way to avoid plagiarism is by doing your own reporting. That way you avoid the temptation to steal information from another reporter's story, and you'll have the satisfaction of producing work that is entirely your own

4)A style guide is a document that provides guidelines for the way your brand should be presented from both a graphic and language perspective. The purpose of a style guide is to make sure that multiple contributors create in a clear and cohesive way that reflects the corporate style and ensures brand consistency with everything from design to writing.

5)Fabrication in news publishing can take many forms, from creating sources and embellishing stories to making quotes sound different from what was actually said. Here are some best practices to avoid fabrication from Geanne Belton, Ruth Hochberger and Jane Kirtley, journalists and educators who are the authors of the Poynter course on avoiding plagiarism and fabrication.

Be a stickler for accuracy. Develop and maintain guidelines and high standards for accuracy in the facts you report.

Explanation:

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