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Question Posted Monday October 23 2006, 10:15 pm

i have a news-type article due tomorrow for my jornalism class and i have to do it about a fairy tale (i know its kinda wierd right?) anyways i cant think of a way to write the article. i mean i can write it but how do i start it out? how can i make it sound like a real news article?

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littleblufirefly answered Tuesday October 24 2006, 4:14 pm:
You could write it about Snow White, and just be like "Today, snow white was found poisoned to death. There is no evidence of who did it, but evidence shows that the apple she was eating was poisoned", or you could try "Live from channel 4, breaking news has just taken place outside fairytown land (or where ever she's from). Snow White was found poisoned to death and there is one suspect at this time." (then describe the witch) and you could add "if anyone has seen the suspect, we urge you to call 1-800-crime stoppers." ha ha Try something like that. I hope this helps. <3 Dana

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