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Essay heading: Journalism, Real Creativity and Reactionary Creativity
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Creative Writing |
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John Wiessner |
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July 1, 2009 |
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It is basically accurate descriptive narrative’ writing that involves the questions Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? and then providing a few direct quotes and a first paragraph hook that captures the reader’s attention.
Now Gabe Donio and Gina Rullo take the Hammonton Gazette to a higher level of thinking when they write the Editorial Page, because now we have opinion based on fact, which involves interpretation, analysis, problem solving and controversy... displayed 300 characters
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These are “higher level’ thinking skills” where some local citizens might become inflamed because they didn’t savor the way certain facts have been interpreted, analyzed or problem solved.
However, Gabe and Gina are still honoring their oath to good journalism by basing their judgments and conclusions on fact, even if they adroitly employ persuasive writing techniques... displayed next 300 characters
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