if they are in the newspaper, usualy you look in the first section if you cant find them look through out the book.
You can get an old issue in a library.
the old Italian man
To identify the context of a newspaper article, look at the publication date, headline, author, and source of the article. Consider the publication's reputation, bias, and target audience to understand the context in which the article was written. Analyze the content, quotes, and references provided to further understand the perspective and purpose of the article.
Youyou get your word document and you stick it onto a newspaper and taadaaa your word document looks like a newspaper!
for your enjoyment to make it look more realistic and it stands out and gets your attention
an newspaper article will be an secondary source
in a newspaper hehehehehe
Online it is fairly easy. Find the home page of the specific newspaper the article was in, for example The New York Times. There will be a search feature on that home page which you can use to look up the article. In a library old newspaper articles can be looked up using the microfish or microfilm system.
The title of a newspaper article should be enclosed in quotation marks.
you can look fro things online in New York or in the newspaper in the newspaper look for a description of a 13 year old
Check with a large city's library, or that newspaper's archives, if the newspaper is still in business. (This may be harder if you don't live in England.)