Newspapers

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Newspapers

  • There are two main types of newspapers: tabloids and broadsheets.
  • Tabloids are easier to read and give opinions in their articles.
  • Broadsheets state the facts and let the reader interpret them in their own way.
  • Tabloids often concentrate on news about stars.
  • Broadsheets are bigger than tabloids, their style of writing is more formal.
  • Broadsheets are often split up into different sections.

Is a newspaper a tabloid or broadsheet?

These simple signs tell you the newspaper is a tabloid:

  • Puns used in headlines.
  • Opinions are used in articles.
  • Gossip is added into the article which may have nothing to do with the story.
  • The article is about a famous person
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