History, asked by jayarana352, 5 months ago

are published at no fixed time *

magazines
Jornals
Chronicles
Articles​

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Answered by rebellion07
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Explanation:

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Answered by ravilaccs
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Answer:

The correct answer is option C

Explanation:

  • “issue” is the word commonly used for a specific publication event, ie, the version published at one particular time. It’s appropriate in all such uses.
  • “Have you seen the newest issue of Vogue?”
  • “edition” means much the same thing, but as I sit here thinking about it, I realize there are some things people don’t use it for, and I`m not sure why. You wouldn’t hear usually people refer to the “June edition “ of “the Magazine of science Fantasy and Science Fiction,” or “Highlights for kids” or “Penthouse”. The famous “September Issue” of Vogue is not usually called the “September Edition”, though technically nothing would be wrong with that. On the other hand, newspapers are usually referred to as “editions”. I’m gonna hazard a guess and say that “edition “ has a little more formal flavor, and we tend to reserve it for serious news-related publications,
  • “have you got yesterday’s edition of the Times, and oh, could I get a copy if the June issue of “Sleazebags in Hollywood?”
  • “periodical” refers to a magazine that comes out periodically (duh) but it is not used to distinguish particular issues. Journal is used the same way (and usually has Journal in the title).
  • “Discovery is a great periodical. Have you seen the June issue?”
  • I realize that’s kind of guessy and vague, but I know a lot of people on Quora are trying to learn or improve their English as a second language, so I’m trying to capture something that I think we native speakers all just take for granted.
  • Journal a newspaper or a magazine, especially one in which all the articles are about a particular subject or profession.
  • Magazines a type of large thin book with a paper cover that you can buy every week or month containing articles, photographs, etc. often on a particular topic.
  • chronicle, a usually continuous historical account of events arranged in order of time without analysis or interpretation. Examples of such accounts date from Greek and Roman times, but the best-known chronicles were written or compiled in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
  • Articles a piece of writing in a newspaper or magazine.

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