Yes
A rectangular shape would typically be used to write a newspaper article, as it fits well within the columns and layout of a newspaper page. The text is structured in columns to make it easier for readers to follow along and navigate the content.
You have to turn it into the Editor of the newspaper and they decide if they'll use your article or whatever you are putting in the newspaper.
To cite a newspaper article with no author in a research paper, use the title of the article in quotation marks followed by the name of the newspaper in italics, the publication date, and the URL if it was accessed online.
I've never seen that kind of article before in a newspaper.
there was an inoffensive article in the newspaper that the man loved.
Here are three sentences including the word 'article': "Nina wrote an article for the newspaper about growing flowers." "I read your article in the magazine about trees." "Not many people read Jenny's article in the school newspaper, because they found it boring."
Here are three sentences including the word 'article': "Nina wrote an article for the newspaper about growing flowers." "I read your article in the magazine about trees." "Not many people read Jenny's article in the school newspaper, because they found it boring."
A kicker in a newspaper refers to a short, catchy phrase or headline at the beginning of an article. It is designed to grab the reader's attention and provide a preview of the content that follows. Kickers are often placed above the main headline or at the beginning of an article to draw readers in.
A couple simple programs you can use are, Microsoft Word or Microsoft Powerpoint to make a newspaper as it normally has templates you can use to make a base and layout. I hope this answered your question :)
"Journalist" is a noun. Example: "The journalist wrote a newspaper article."
No. They get italicized or quotes, depending on what format you are using.
Examples of citation styles can be found on the Online Writing Lab site at Purdue University: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/ Librarians: Make them your FAVORITE search engines! http://library.manoa.hawaii.edu