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raj explains to his journalism students that, as a general rule of thumb, a headline should state one of three things. what three things does he most likely mean? (1 point) a moral principle, a deliberately false story, or an exaggeration a definitive purpose, a source, or a celebrity quote clickbait, a piece of history, or a quote from a celebrity an accepted fact, a recent event, or a claim that is proven in the body of the story
In journalism, headlines should be based on reliable information. Accepted facts, recent events, and claims proven in the story provide credibility. Moral principles are too abstract for a headline, and false stories, exaggerations, and click - bait are unethical. A definitive purpose is too broad, and just stating a source or a celebrity quote alone is not sufficient for a strong headline.
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D. an accepted fact, a recent event, or a claim that is proven in the body of the story