WRITING THE EDITORIAL DAVAO DE ORO STATE COLLEGE Presented by: Via M. Bawingan What makes a good editorial? WHAT IS AN EDITORIAL? • An editorial is an article that presents the newspaper's opinion on an issue. It reflects the majority vote of the editorial board, the governing body of the newspaper made up of editors and business managers. It is usually unsigned. • editorial writers build on an argument and try to persuade readers to think the same way they do. • Editorials are meant to influence public opinion, promote critical thinking, and sometimes cause people to take action on an issue. • an editorial is an opinionated news story PRESENTATION OUTLINE INTRODUCTION CHARACTERS SETTING PLOT TITLE OF THE BOOK WRITTEN BY: SAMIRA HADID SYNOPSIS • Jumpstart your report by introducing the concepts and topics for the day. • Then, ask questions to interact with your audience. • Add a personal touch by customizing this layout as much as you want. • You can also add other related visuals to capture the attention of your audience. CHARACTERS PROTAGONIST • Add a personal touch by customizing this layout as much as you want. • You can also add other related visuals to capture the attention of your audience. ANTAGONIST • Personalize your presentation by customizing this slide as much as you want. • You can duplicate this slide as much as you want to customize your presentation. SETTING SETTING WHEN & WHERE? • You can ask questions to interact with your audience. • Add a personal touch by customizing this layout as much as you want. • You can also add other related visuals to capture the attention of your audience. PLOT You can also add other related visuals to capture the attention of your audience. Add a personal touch by customizing this layout as much as you want. EXPOSITION CLIMAX Add a personal touch by customizing this layout. Personalize your presentation by customizing this slide as much as you want. You can also add other related visuals to capture the attention of your audience. RESOLUTION DETAILED ANALYSIS DETAILED ANALYSIS CONFLICT #1 Add a personal touch by customizing this layout as much as you want. CONFLICT #2 You can also add other related visuals to capture the attention of your audience. MORAL LESSONS LESSON #1 • Add a personal touch by customizing this layout as much as you want. • You can also add other related visuals to capture the attention of your audience. LESSON #2 • Personalize your presentation by customizing this slide. • You can duplicate this slide as much as you want to customize your presentation. CONCLUSION • That’s a salad wrap! Finally, you can fill this section to summarize your presentation. • Add a personal touch by customizing this layout as much as you want. • You can also add other related visuals to capture the attention of your audience. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING! Don't hesitate to ask any questions! REFERENCES INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (2012) BY HARPER RUSSO LANGUAGE & LITERATURE (2014) BY OLIVIA WILSON THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE (2016) BY TAYLOR ALONSO FREE RESOURCE PAGE FREE RESOURCE PAGE