Answers All Correct
what is presented first in body - Answer-views of opposition, later refuted with facts
what is presented second in body - Answer-facts that support his/her stand
what is imperative - Answer-must understand both sides
quotation placement in body - Answer-may use them if they support your view, usually
do not have a place in editorials
conclusion - Answer-summation of the importance of the issue
what should be offered (if applicable - critical editorial) in the conclusion - Answer-
suggestions on how to improve or correct issue
quotation placement in conclusion - Answer-might use a quote, especially from well-
known figure
miscellaneous suggestion in conclusion - Answer-stay informed on the topic by staying
aware of developments
purpose of editorials - Answer-not always to criticize, depends on approach and stand
critical editorial - Answer-criticize and offer a solution
praise editorial - Answer-points out merits of something/someone, should be a balance
of praise and criticism
moralizing editorials - Answer-want readers to adopt higher standards of conduct or
develop a better attitude, deal with trite topics, tend to be preachy
interpretive editorial - Answer-explains why something occurred, intended to inform,
contains less opinion
entertainment editorial - Answer-has a serious point to make and does so in a subtle
matter, change of pace
photo editorial - Answer-one or more self explanatory pictures, can brighten up an
editorial page, used selectively