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Journalism50 5. when your review is not favorable, what should the tone of your review be? (1 point) a. that of a reporter, opinionated and contain personal criticism b. that of a reporter, a negative and judgmental response c. that of an observer, refraining from personal criticism and judgment d. that of an observer, reviewing with only positive notes 6. when providing details of other products in your review, you should: a. focus on details about the general features of the other product. b. focus on the negative aspects of the other products. c. focus on the positive aspects of the other products. d. focus on specific, detailed features of the other product 7. "performance gaps" can be defined as: a. features of a product that are better than expected b. features of a product that do not perform as promised c. the reasons why the product has performed well d. positive engaging material for the audience of the review 8. which of the following is a good example of a "performance gap"? a. the new cd of band x has a great use of percussion b. the new cd of band x sounds bad c. the new cd of band x does not have a good mix of instruments d. the new cd of band x had 10,000 sales the week it released 9. the criteria for writing reviews should be looked at: a. when organizing your notes b. after you finish your final draft c. after you complete an outline d. while you create your first draft 10. if your review has been primarily negative your should: a. end negatively b. end positively c. end with a "performance gap" d. end with comparison to other products

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