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November 21st, 2017 | 24 Entries

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24 Entries for “reporter”

  1. A reporter’s life and respect has drastically changed throughout the years. Certain connotations can be linked to a reporter – paparazzi, investigative, informative, etc.
    Their title is one of original respect and prestige, but unfortunately greed has overcome many.

    Alternative definition:
    A former door guard who has returned to the same job.

    Rita D
  2. reporter play a important role in a presentation, it means that the reporter will give the audience the last thing which the group want to show.However, it is also important to know how to say it

    BObobobobo
  3. reporter is a person who report some thing like news or something they want people know.
    Usually these things people would not know or they are be interesting in.
    The reporter usually work front computer for a long time

    Alice
  4. If you want to be a reporter, you must improve your speaking ability, because you should speak very cl

    Terry
  5. i like my mother.
    i love my family
    i ‘m a girl.
    i am twenty years old.
    i am tired

    ella
  6. Now, you can see. There have a terrible car accident.
    The police officer is taking the evidence.
    SO we we are waiting for the report

    Tammy
  7. It was hard being a reporter when you had nothing to report. the city was always the same and the people and stories only repeated themselves over and over again. What the hell is someone supposed to write about when literally nothing changes in your daily life. The same as always. that’s what you write about.

    Lex
  8. reporter play a important role in a presentation, it meens that the reporter will give the audience the last thing that the

    BObobobobo
  9. If I am a reporter, I think the writing and speaking ability is very important, how to give people the correct news, it is very difficult.

    Wendy
  10. give lots of information and get report to audience, we can see them in TV.

    cherry
  11. He than took h;s camera out
    ‘ looking at his watch it was the time they should begin arriving. and they began to p[ass by one by one/ he pointed his camera at every songle one of them and photographed each on supporately as they passed by. he hadnt epected to cath all of them but ehe managed to phtograph all the passing birds. this was going to make him some money as he thought he had captured good enough photographs to share with his agent.

    Oz
  12. the reporter yawned
    another story to tell
    yet it’s not new news

    Stephanie Force
  13. It was him, the reporter. He was tall and had long dreadlocks that were tied up in a messy ponytail on the back of his head (I tried to ignore how some of them were falling out. I really did). He held up his camera and smiled.
    “Say cheese,” he said before snapping a picture.

    Asher Jensen
  14. i want to be a news reporter when i grow up i think it would be really fun. Yeah What about you fam

    Chloe
  15. A reporter is someone who shares information. I think it is an interesting but tiring job. In addition to reading out information, he or she has to input the appropriate emotions as well.

    j
  16. She clicked her pen absently until Daphne put her hand on hers to cease it. “It’s gonna be fine. Just ask the questions. And ask follow ups. Listen carefully.” She nodded and took a breath before walking up to the mob in front of the podium. Everyone was vying for attention, raising their hands.

  17. Reporter: Have you had a good morning?
    Reporter: This is a universal subject
    Reporter: Can you report the reporting.

    Robert Kohlhammer
  18. The reporter looked at the camera. “This is the result of Hurricane Katrina.” she said. The camera man moved the camera so everyone could see the damage.

    Annie
  19. Her heels clicked on the cobblestones. She hoped the rain would muffle the sound as she followed the mysterious stranger deeper into the alley. She needed this story, but how far would she go?

  20. He was a man, listening, always looking out at the universe before him. It was simple, he recorded all the knowledge, all of the artifacts before they were whisked away, never to be seen again. Oh, how he knew he would never see them.

    Mae
  21. “Not again:, he thought. The reporters show up every time this happens. “Will they never forget? Must I hide like this for the rest of my life?”

    G
  22. He wrote and wrote as fast as he could to beat the timer. Now he has many mistakes to remind him of his haste.

    G
  23. Go in, write down, listen, listen up, think about, probe, hope someone gets some great pictures, put in the front page, if you’re lucky, get a 1000 words done on the train back into the office.

  24. “And what are you supposed to be?”

    Rachel blinked. She stared down at her notepad, then back up at the senator, who was shooting daggers at her. “Um…I’m a reporter, sir. From the Times?”

    The senator scoffed. His enormous wrinkled jowls quivered as he sneered at Rachel. “Well, here’s your sound byte,” he growled. “You can take your precious little newspaper and shove it right up your – “

    Belinda Roddie