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Which word has nearly the same meaning as lead-in as it is used in this passage?
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recognition
B.
intermediate
Even if you have never studied broadcast journalism, you are
probably familiar with its story formats. Readers are probably the
most basic kind of broadcast story. They're usually short and
mixed in with other story formats to keep the show interesting.
After all, who wants to watch 30 minutes or an hour of an anchor
Sitting there reading? Sometimes, if the producers want to get
fancy, a reader may include an over the shoulder graphic or a
picture of the story's subject.
Often, the anchor's role is limited to giving a lead-in to a
reporter's package. After a sentence or two from the anchor,
viewers see video of reporters narrating their own stories. Most of
the time, the video stories include a sound-bite from a person
who was interviewed about the storys subject. In some cases,
anchors wrap the story up with additional information after the
video is over.
C.
introduction
D.
representative
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