The side information under a heading in an article is typically referred to as a "sidebar." Sidebars provide additional context, examples, or related information that complements the main text, helping to enhance the reader's understanding of the topic. They can include facts, quotes, or illustrations that are relevant but not central to the primary narrative.
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To call attention to the plight of the Irish under British rule.
The title of the article.
The sentence under a headline is typically called the subheading or subheadline. This text provides additional information or a summary of the main headline, helping to further clarify the content of the article or section. Subheadings are often used to break up text and make it easier for readers to scan and understand the information presented.
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A liar. Everyone can lie. If you are referring to people who insist on telling their version of the truth in all situations, they generally come under the heading of passive-aggressive.
It is called a crossbar. See Related Links for an article with more information about different kinds of typographical strokes
That's sameness, not difference isn't it?
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The points of a compass, in degrees, is your heading. As in, "We are on a ninety-degree course, sir."
"Nordpol" and the article is "en".
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Usually you call the name of a story the title - unless it's a nonfiction work, in which case it might also be a heading or sub-heading underneath the main title.