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FEATURED LESSON:
Handling quotes and quotations
Paragraph breaks:
why readers can't
get enough
Basic math
skills for
journalists
How to
write a
good lead
The final revision: 5
things to do before
submitting your story
AP Style:
Top 10
List
Tip of
the
Week
Separating
fact from
opinion
This 30-minute video explains how to select quotes, attribute quotes, punctuate quotes and more. You can also practice your skills through interactive exercises.
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