1. My favorite newspaper cover is Westsidestory. I like how it focuses on a single picture and has a very neat design. Also the gold in the Title matches the school colors.
2. The cover that first caught my eye was Hi+Life because of the bright colors of the flags and the blue background.
3. My favorite headline is "What you don't get to see" by The Oracle. This interested me because it was very mysterious and claimed to have information i don't know about which makes me want to read it.
4. There is no stories on my favorite cover, just one headlines.
5. Some covers focused on one picture to cover the entire page while others focused on text.
6. Almost every newspaper has their title as the largest text either at the top or bottom of the page.
7. These are similar to the newspapers from around the world however most school newspapers focus on pictures over texts.
Broadsheets:
-The Registar
-The Granite Bay Gazette
-The Merionite
Tabloids:
-East High Spotlight
-Stang
-Echoes
Newsmagazine:
-The Globe
-The Crimson Connection
-Verde Volume 16
Headline: Words at the set head of the passage to introduce or categorize a story
Subheadlines: Additional headline that comes immediately after the main headline
Lines: Something arranged along a line in a row or series
Boxes: Type of frame in a border
Photos: The photograph
Teaser: A tease that makes someone want to look at the magazine
Flag: A device, symbol, or drawing typically resembling a flag, used as a marker.
Folios: An individual leaf of paper of parchment numbered on the recto or front side only, occurring either loose as one of a series or forming part of a bound volume
Captions: Text accompanying a photo
Stories: News report of any length
Bylines: Line in newspaper naming writer
Jumps: Used to continue a story on another page
Story Dividers: A partition between two stories
Infographics: A visual image used to represent data or information
Masthead/Staff box: The title of a newspaper or magazine at the head of the front or editorial page
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