Newspaper Report Features Quiz

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The features of a newspaper report include only opinions and not facts.

False

A newspaper report typically includes details about an event or situation.

True

A newspaper report is usually written in a formal style.

True

True or false: A newspaper report usually presents facts about an event or situation.

True

True or false: A newspaper report is typically written in a formal style.

True

True or false: A newspaper report includes opinions rather than facts.

False

Newspaper reports are written in the first person.

False

Newspaper reports should include the 5Ws - what, where, when, who, and why in the first paragraph.

True

Newspaper headlines are usually long and provide detailed information about the report.

False

Newspaper reports can use direct and indirect/reported speech to show what other people have said about the story.

True

Newspaper reports are typically written in the past tense.

True

Test your knowledge of the features of a newspaper report with this quiz. Find out about the inclusion of opinions, details about events or situations, and the formal style typically used in newspaper reports.

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