Headline, The title of the story designed to summarise the story and grab the readers attention , Subheading , Provides a bit more detail about the story , Introductory/Lead Paragraph , The important first sentence or paragraph that summarises the news story , Direct Quotation, The exact words someone uses. Quotation marks are always used. They are included to give the reader the viewpoint of someone involved in the story. , Indirect Quotation , When a persons ideas are reported without using their exact words, Columns, The vertical blocks of text into which a page of a newspaper is divided , Byline , A line naming the writer of a story , Logo , The designed name of the newspaper , Fact Boxes, Text boxes that report a fact related to a news story , Photograph , An image that helps to tell the news story , Jump Line , A line of text that tells the reader the page where the story continues , Sections , The topic areas that newspapers are divided into , Report, An article that tells a news story , Standfirst , A line after the headline to give more information about the story .
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