first you have to write the title for the news article then write who wrote it next put down the source of the title then write down how you feel after you have read it and why you feel that way then examine and think about the problem presented in your article and give a possible solution to problem then finally do you think the event or person described is SIGNIFICANT {LIKLEY TO HAVE INFLUENCE OR EFFECT} but give two reasons for your answer ...
no
you can do a papper person when you deliver news papper.
yes the chemicals in the paper can harm it.
a candel making job and a news papper.
i would suggest it to be as free press newspaper.
a news papper
not if you cant spell "paper"
keep track or what hapens and save the news papper clippings.
Robert A. Papper has written: 'Broadcast news writing stylebook' -- subject(s): Report writing, Authorship, Journalism, Broadcast journalism, Style manuals
No, the noun "news" is functioning as an attributive noun in the noun phrase "news article".In the phrase "news article", the noun "news" is describing the noun "article", not showing ownership or possession. An attributive noun (also called a noun adjunct) is a noun functioning as an adjective, describing another noun.
It's just like a news article with instruction on sound effects.
Which news article and when was it written.