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What are the five standard questions that journalists ask themselves to make sure they cover the necessary facts in a news story?


who, what, when, why, how


who, where, when, which, how


who, what, where, when, why


who, what, where, which, whenever
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In journalism, the five standard questions that journalists ask themselves to make sure they cover the necessary facts in a news story are: who, what, where, when, and why.
1 year ago

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