A voice in a featured article refers to the distinctive style, tone, and perspective that the writer uses to convey information and engage with the reader. It reflects the author's personality and expertise, helping to establish credibility and connect with the audience. A strong voice can make the article more compelling and memorable.
A featured article should be trending or headline news.
Non-news general interest pieces, for example, an article on stamp collecting
Despicable Me
Slinky Dog is featured in the movies, Toy Story 1, 2 and 3. His voice was done by Jim Varney from 1995 to 1999. Blake Clark became the voice from 2010 to present.
Quest for Camelot
Eleanor Audley
Article One of the United States Constitution created the voice of the people in the House of Representatives. This article also created the United States Senate.
I believe Alison Krauss is a smoker, because, she was featured in an article in the Chicago Tribune, tellin' about how good she is as a producer. They were sayin', '...and her with that cig!' Also, her voice sounded very much like an alto, on her remake of John Waite's 'Missin' you,' I really am convinced she's lost her soprano voice 'cause of the smokin'. Poor dear, and she's a Christian, too!
In fist of fury he dubbed the voice of petrov on the Cantonese soundtrack, enter the dragon was the only film that featured Bruce Lee's voice throughout.
Prince Rosario Dawson provided the voice in the intro to Prince's 1999 remix of "1999" and was also featured in Outkast's "She Lives In My Lap".
The narrator is the voice that tells the story or provides information in a book, speech, article, or poem. This voice may or may not be a character within the story or text itself.
Yes, he is the voice of the bee. Saw an article on it in TV Guide.