A slanted article presents information in a biased or partial manner, often emphasizing specific viewpoints while downplaying or omitting others. This type of writing can influence readers' perceptions by framing issues in a particular way, rather than offering a balanced perspective. Slanted articles are commonly found in opinion pieces, editorials, or media coverage that aligns with specific agendas or interests.
Consult the style guide for the publication you're writing for (if it's for a class, ask your teacher what style guide you should be using). Putting article names in quotation marks is a pretty typical practice, though. Usually the article name would be in quotation marks, and the name of the publication it was in would be in italic ("slanted") type, or underlined if you're using a typewriter that doesn't do italics.
yes its a slanted square
Slanted Records was created in 2004.
Slanted roofs don't accumulate water during storms.
parallelegram is the name it is a rectangle that is sort of slanted
thier both slanted
In general, slanted refers to some fort of a diagnol, whether it is a course, direction, or path. An example of a sentence using slanted is "I tried to draw a straight line but it ended up being slanted."
slightly slanted is listening, slanted all the way back means aggression. they may bite, kick, or react harshly.
diagol lines a slanted linesA diagonal line is a lines which is a slanted line
A muscle that is slanted outward from the midline is oblique.
Oblique means slanted or at an angle.
Slanted - 2008 was released on: USA: October 2008 (limited)