The hyphenated newspaper page is usually "op-ed." I realize that's not three letters.
A four letter word (hyph.) is oped
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a newspaper page is a leaf but if it's for a crossword then I've found it's generally 'OPED' for opinion and editorial
For the answer to this question, reffer to page 3 in ANY copy of The Sun (The Sun newspaper)
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Yes, typically the first page of a newspaper is numbered as "Page 1." Subsequent pages are then numbered accordingly.
The parts of a newspaper are the front page, the entertainment page, the editorial page, the sports page, and the classified ads. They all have different functions, including advertisement, updates on sports events, and information on important news items.
A back page is the last page of a publication - such as a book or a newspaper.
FAQ
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The back page of a newspaper often contains less urgent news stories, feature articles, opinion pieces, sports news, or advertisements. It is considered prime advertising space due to the high visibility when the newspaper is folded or laid flat.