The teachers who teach people to read and the journalists who write and publish the newspapers.
The word 'news' is an abstract noun, a word for a concept. A collective noun is a word used to group other nouns for people or things, for example a report of news, a crowd of reporters, a series of news broadcasts, etc.
People read books everywhere. They can borrow them in a library and buy them in a bookshop.
people will be very bored, since they cant read, but they will watch tv for news. since a dictionary is a book, then nobody can look up a word unless they use the internet.
A student read half as many books during month B as she read during month A, and three times as many books during month C as she read during month B. If she read six books during month C, how many books did she read during month A?
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not alot of people there mostly into onther news like the news paper but nothing to do with the military
i think they do read from a tv screen
A recent survey was conducted by 7 people about the newspapers and magazines read by people. Which resulted that The Times Of India is read extensively.The reason is it contains news which are important and in 1 set we can get the news for Sports, Politics, Science, Entertainment etc.
Talk to each other. Go to libraries, read books, maybe even watch the evening news. It all seems so.... old-fashioned. ;)
Northern Ireland news may be read on websites such as BBC News or any other news outlet from Northern Ireland. You may also read NI news at television news websites such as Norther Visions TV.
The number of people who read newspapers daily varies by region and demographic factors. Globally, the decline in print newspaper readership has been observed in recent years, as more people turn to digital news sources. However, specific statistics would depend on the country or region in question.
people just want you to read it.dumbledore and snape die.
WELL I CAN READ 97 PAGE IN THAT AMOUNT OF TIME AND THERE ARE ABOUT 20 LINES ON EACH PAGE
Yes, deaf people can read newspapers. They may rely on written text to access news and information, just like individuals who are hearing. Some may also use online news sources or receive news through sign language interpreters on television programs.
One can read the Seattle news in newspapers such as The Seattle Times and The news Tribune. Many coffee shops will have the papers available for you to read for free.