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Date and Author:  Jan 21, 2009 7:22 am by hotapplepie hotapplepie
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==<span style="color: rgb(78, 128, 239);"> Here is a story making news today. Find one like it in your newspaper or news website and write a </span>==
==<span style="color: rgb(78, 128, 239);">comparison of the two. </span>==
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==<span style="color: rgb(78, 128, 239);"> Begin by deciding what type of story it is. Is it local, national or international? How would you describe it? Is </span>==
==<span style="color: rgb(78, 128, 239);">it politics, science, health, sports, entertainment, economic, business, human interest or another type? </span>==
==<span style="color: rgb(78, 128, 239);">Finally, see if you can find the five <span style="color: rgb(231, 85, 85);">W's</span> in each story. <span style="color: rgb(227, 53, 53);">Who</span> is the story about? <span style="color: rgb(223, 38, 38);">What</span> happened? <span style="color: rgb(240, 56, 56);">When</span> did it </span>==
==<span style="color: rgb(78, 128, 239);">happen? <span style="color: rgb(231, 54, 54);">Why</span> did it occur? <span style="color: rgb(229, 62, 62);">Where</span> did it happen? Once you answer as many of these questions as </span>==
==<span style="color: rgb(78, 128, 239);">possible (not every fact will be found in every story), you can compare the two stories using your answers. </span>==

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