The headlines because its the main news for the day
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.
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the article which is full of knowledge and intrest. .helps to sharpen my mind :)
The author of a newspaper article is typically called a journalist or a reporter.
The statement "the body of a newspaper article is always found in the concluding paragraph" is false. The body of a newspaper article typically consists of the main content, details, and arguments of the article, and is usually found between the headline and the conclusion.
The title of an article is also called the heading, or it may be called the headline if it is an important newspaper article.
The title of a newspaper is called the "headline" or "masthead," which typically appears at the top of the front page and includes the name of the newspaper.
A leader in a newspaper is typically found in the editorial section or on the opinion page. It is an article written by the editorial board or a columnist that expresses the newspaper's viewpoint or opinion on a particular topic or issue.
Applied to the skin. apply to the skin as in topical cream/ointment. Grouping into topics.
Mark is using summarization as a reading strategy by identifying and condensing the main idea of the newspaper article into a brief statement.
* mention the title of the article you are considering * man idea of the article * your final impression on main points * how do they combine to support the main idea? * include themes and news values in expanded point forms
"Off lead" in a newspaper typically refers to an article or story that is not assigned as the main or front-page story. It may appear on inside pages or sections of the newspaper.
A newspaper splash refers to a prominent and eye-catching headline or article featured on the front page of a newspaper. It is typically a story of significant importance or interest meant to grab the attention of readers.
an newspaper article will be an secondary source