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What is the function of verbs in news?

In fact, it can be said that the flexible use of verbs in the article has a certain effect, and it is not limited to news. This point has been described in detail in newspapers such as News and Literature. But news has the characteristics of news, and the functions of verbs in news can be arranged as follows: (Then I will switch back to the order, and you should be able to understand more)

The choice of verbs is an important means of language art, which plays an important role in writing people, things and narratives. To make news vivid and touching, we should use exact and powerful verbs to express things in motion, and try to avoid writing things in motion as static things, which will make the reported news events come alive and the tone will be lively. News pays attention to describing the dynamics of things with wonderful language, making good use of active verbs, making the state of affairs, state of things and modality come to life on paper, and giving the audience the beauty of dynamics. Especially the live news broadcast needs a sense of dynamic.

In actual news work, journalists and editors should pay attention to the use of rhetorical devices to enhance the effect of verbs. Because making a title requires flexible use of some specific methods and skills, and rhetorical devices such as parallelism, antithesis, couplets, puns, metaphors, allusions, rhetorical questions and personification are used to improve the expression effect of verbs, which can make the content more prominent, the thinking more vivid, the forms more diverse and literary.

One of the keys to writing a literary and infectious article is to use more verbs. Similarly, verbs should be used as much as possible in title making. Clever and appropriate use of verbs can often make sentences concise and vivid. It is helpful to vividly express the "feelings" contained in the news, and it is also convenient to attract readers' attention and interest in reading. The ancients said: "Sing a word, break a few whiskers". The use of verbs must be carefully scrutinized and properly matched in order to be vivid, vivid, energetic and unforgettable.

The headline of a news item that Economic Daily won the China Prize for Journalism was: Repeated construction crushed "canned food". The manuscript reflects that low-level redundant construction leads to oversupply of cans in the market, vicious competition is hard to contain, and the whole industry is in jeopardy. The word "rolling" is linked with the two core phrases of "repeated construction" and "cans", and the title is very dynamic and textured. It seems that I can hear the creaking sound of cans under the heavy pressure when reading, and unbearable embarrassment arises.

You see, you reported that the seven gods flew into the sky, and that verb worked. ...

For example, when describing the interception scene of the Three Gorges Project, active verbs are selected, such as: "Three signal flares are in the air, and hundreds of dump trucks roared and rushed to the embankment, dumping tons of stones into the river in turn." Here, the use of a series of verbs such as "soaring", "rushing", "taking turns" and "rushing" makes the busy river closure scene vivid, makes people feel orderly and busy, and appreciates the dynamic beauty of labor.