Non-news general interest pieces, for example, an article on stamp collecting
A featured article should be trending or headline news.
A voice in a featured article refers to the distinctive style, tone, and perspective that the writer uses to convey information and engage with the reader. It reflects the author's personality and expertise, helping to establish credibility and connect with the audience. A strong voice can make the article more compelling and memorable.
A Feature article is a newspaper or magazine article that is written to entertain and inform the reader. It does contain some elements of the short story and is written with a lead to get the reader's attention and then uses conversational tone to present the reader with information to evoke an emotional response.
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This Guardian article was published in April 2011. The hotels featured are Hotel Fox, Hotel Sct Thomas, Wake Up Copenhagen, Tivoli, Hotel Christian IV, Danhostel Copenhagen City, Axel Hotel Guldsmeden, Ibsens Hotel, Hotel Cph Livng.
One could learn more about Candleabra by searching for an article featured on eBay about Candleabra. eBay features a great article which is a guide to buying Candleabra and choosing the right style.
Believe it or not one Indiana town is called Santa Claus. It was featured in a Ripley's Believe It or Not article in 1929.
A leader is a person who rules or guides or inspires others. It is also a featured article of merchandise sold at a loss in order to draw customers.
Ideafinder is an online site that informs readers of certain historical facts. The history of milk cartons is an article that is featured on the site.
According to article "To Aspirate Or Not: An integrative review of the evidence" in Nursing 2012, the answer is No. Please refer to this evidenced based article featured in the authoritative & well known Nursing 2012 journal. ~Dawn H, RN
Somebody on the web said there was an article by Ronnie Spector- in EBONY magazine but the date was incorrect, and she was on the cover. the March 2008 issue featured then-Candidate Obama. The article claims an historical film on the Ronette is in the works, and an actress ( not Veronica herself) has been casted.
The main article of a newspaper is typically called the "headline" or "front-page story." It is usually the most important or prominent news story that is featured on the front page to grab the reader's attention.