It was a typo..... its a Romanian letter and was probably overlooked
No, they hire at 16And they don't hire White Americans. Read the news article http://www.suntimes.com/business/5298681-420/hobart-dots-store-to-pay-for-refusing-to-hire-whites.htmlHobart Dots store to pay for refusing to hire whites
No, the noun "news" is functioning as an attributive noun in the noun phrase "news article".In the phrase "news article", the noun "news" is describing the noun "article", not showing ownership or possession. An attributive noun (also called a noun adjunct) is a noun functioning as an adjective, describing another noun.
Which news article and when was it written.
McAlester News-Capital was created in 1896.
Editorial article, a news article, a feature article.
Capital News 9 is a news and radio station in New York. The kind of news it tends to offer is local news for the capital city of the U.S. state of New York which is Albany.
A bulletin is an official statement. It could be a brief article in a newspaper, or a breaking story on the local news.
No, a news article should be based on facts. Facts can include the opinions of people interviewed for the article, but not the opinions of the reporter.
Capital News Service - Michigan - was created in 1981.
First person, as is a news article.
Keywords for a news article are specific terms or phrases that summarize the main ideas or topics covered in the article. They help readers understand the focus of the article and improve its visibility in search engines. Some examples of keywords for a news article could be "breaking news," "current events," "world news," "politics," "health," "technology," or "entertainment."
The salient points of the news article are: the main topic or subject of the article, key events or developments discussed, any major findings or insights presented, and the overall impact or significance of the news story.