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Train yourself. Make sure to know about the basic, dos and don'ts about copyreading and headline writing. Use a lot of valid resources and ask from pros, as well. Read. And most importantly, be confident and believe in your ability.
In news writing, the short form used (normally as the lead sentence) tells the basic premise of the story. Headline writing may only stress one or more important aspects of the story. But both will use the writing technique of a "teaser" : intriguing details that pique the interest of readers or listeners, so that they want to hear the entire story.
Be concise and clear. Use active voice and present tense. Include relevant keywords. Make it engaging and attention-grabbing.
Actually,there are so many tips. But I think I will give just three. First, you should know about the other 5 kinds of writing.These ar as listed: Editorial Writing,Feature Writing,Sports Writing,News Writing,(Copyreading), and Photo Journalism.You should know these in order to correct their mistakes as copyreader.Second, you should know about the symbols to use as a copyreader. It is your job to correct those mistakes and you should know and see every single one (mistake).Copyreading is the hardest to learn among the basic kinds of writing.This is all I am going to say. Thank you {BOW}
The Sumerians were the first to use a writing system in history. It was called cuneiform (meaning wedge-shaped signs).
The system of writing developed by the Sumerians was called Cuneiform.
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Hieroglyphics. These were used by both Mayan and Aztec civilizations but are no longer in use.
lettering is a grapheme (written character) in an alphapetic system and writing is a language in a textual medium trough the use of a set of signs or symbols
"Jingoism Runs Rampant" was today's headline.
Screaming in this case does not mean literally screaming. News reporters use this slang term to mean a headline that really stands out. A screaming headline would be one that would attract everyone's attention. "Nation At War!" would be a screaming headline.