Parallelism in news stories is basically creating a sort of symmetry in the language. It makes the writing flow smoothly and looks professional. Say you're presenting multiple facts, using the same type of phrases or clauses makes it more appealing and clear to the readers.
I'm not really sure. Maybe it's some kind of specialized or uncommon term. I haven't come across it before.
Well, 'FUD' stands for Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt. So, 'fud news stories' likely refer to news that aims to create fear, uncertainty, or doubt among the audience.
When writing a novel, writing down the number of words in each chapter meant that it was easier for him to count the number of words and plan the structure of the chapter. Generally speaking, the number of words in a chapter should be enough to describe the main content and plot of the chapter, but not too long to make the reader bored or impatient. While writing, he could also think about the storyline and character development to help write a better novel.
The first chapter of a novel, the public, usually refers to the first public release of the novel. In the novel, there is usually a character called the public who will participate in the story of the novel and provide some clues and plot for the novel. In the first chapter, the public usually has some information or plot to attract the reader's interest and guide the reader into the story of the novel.
Writing words in a novel referred to recording thoughts and content, usually using Arabic numbers such as 1, 2, 3, etc. Doing so would help him record his thoughts and progress to avoid missing important details or mistakes. At the same time, writing could also help him stay focused and avoid distractions to improve his writing efficiency.
Transition means the smooth movement or change from one part of the story to another. It helps keep the narrative flowing without feeling jerky or confusing.
The climax is the most intense and exciting part of a story. It's the point where the main conflict reaches its peak and the outcome is decided.
An ellipsis can imply a pause, a trailing off of thought, or a sense of mystery. It gives the reader a moment to reflect or expect more.
At the end of a news story, it often means providing closure or giving a perspective on the significance of the reported events. It could also serve as a transition to related stories or prompt further exploration of the topic.
Framing a news story basically means presenting it in a certain way to shape how the audience perceives and understands it.