Investigative Reporter
1. Tells readers where information came from
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2. Restating in your own words what someone says
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3. Stealing what someone else has said or written without giving credit
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4. Replaces a noun in a sentence
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5. When information is correct and precise
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6. Someone who knows a topic very well
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7. The time or date when something is due
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8. Something you can have confidence in
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9. The beginning of a news article
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10. Something you can depend on for accuracy
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11. Using questions to gather information from someone
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12. Using good manners
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13. Information that is up-to-date or current
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14. (two words) To state exactly what someone says
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15. A true piece of information
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