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The features of a newspaper report include only opinions and not facts.
The features of a newspaper report include only opinions and not facts.
False (B)
A newspaper report typically includes details about an event or situation.
A newspaper report typically includes details about an event or situation.
True (A)
A newspaper report is usually written in a formal style.
A newspaper report is usually written in a formal style.
True (A)
True or false: A newspaper report usually presents facts about an event or situation.
True or false: A newspaper report usually presents facts about an event or situation.
True or false: A newspaper report is typically written in a formal style.
True or false: A newspaper report is typically written in a formal style.
True or false: A newspaper report includes opinions rather than facts.
True or false: A newspaper report includes opinions rather than facts.
Newspaper reports are written in the first person.
Newspaper reports are written in the first person.
Newspaper reports should include the 5Ws - what, where, when, who, and why in the first paragraph.
Newspaper reports should include the 5Ws - what, where, when, who, and why in the first paragraph.
Newspaper headlines are usually long and provide detailed information about the report.
Newspaper headlines are usually long and provide detailed information about the report.
Newspaper reports can use direct and indirect/reported speech to show what other people have said about the story.
Newspaper reports can use direct and indirect/reported speech to show what other people have said about the story.
Newspaper reports are typically written in the past tense.
Newspaper reports are typically written in the past tense.