Read one (1) news or feature article from a newspaper, magazine, a book or from the internet. Write 10 facts and 10 opinions about what you have read.... please answer
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When working with newspapers and magazines, you will likely begin with an article, especially if you are using digitized newspaper and magazine collections, article indexes, or footnote tracking as strategies for discovering primary sources.
All newspaper and magazine articles have authors, but the authors are not always identified. Many articles are unsigned, by which we mean the author remains anonymous. The part of a newspaper article that identifies the author or authors is called the byline, which you can see in the example below.
Magazine articles often have titles, but not always. Sometimes, especially if the article forms part of a special section, it will be untitled.
Newspaper articles technically do not have titles, but headlines. Headlines and titles serve similar functions, but a headline is really one or more line of display type intended to capture the reader's attention