
English Q3 - Quiz 3
Quiz by Reymart Rucio
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Revising a text involves improving the structure, clarity, and flow of ideas.
Editing focuses on fixing spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors.
During revision, you should only focus on fixing typos.
Editing happens before revising.
Revising is about making big changes to the content of the text, like changing the order of paragraphs.
Editing is not necessary if the text is well-written.
It’s important to read your text aloud during the revision process to find areas that need improvement.
When revising, you should check for things like word choice and whether the ideas are clear.
Editing a text is about ensuring that it looks perfect, with no mistakes.
Both revising and editing are important steps in the writing process.
What is the Nameplate in a newsletter?
What does the Title of the article refer to in a newsletter?
Which part of a newsletter contains the actual news or information?
What is the purpose of a Byline in a newsletter?
Which section of the newsletter might include a chart or diagram to explain the article better?
Which of the following can be included in a newsletter as part of the content?
What does the Caption in a newsletter describe?
Where can you find the Masthead/editorial team listed in a newsletter?
Where is the Page number usually located in a newsletter?
What is the role of the editorial team listed in the Masthead?
Which part of a newsletter gives credit to the creator of the article or images?
Which of the following is an optional part of a newsletter?
What type of content would be found in the "Text" section of a newsletter?
Why is the Caption important in a newsletter?
What does the Page number in a newsletter help the reader with?