Catches your attention and sums up the story.
What is a Headline?
Freshest news, both local and international.
What is the Front Page?
These animals breathe out of their butts.
What are turtles?
Somewhere you can find cities, towns, shops, and streets, but no people.
What is a map?
The princesses of Arendelle.
Who are Elsa and Anna?
A piece of writing included with others in a newspaper.
What is an Article?
Special features on arts, music, theater, movies, business, and/or games.
What is Entertainment?
Where Mount Rushmore is.
What is South Dakota?
It has a face and two hands, but no arms or legs.
What is a clock?
The princess that Aladdin wants to marry.
Who is Jasmine?
The opening section - gives important information; should answer most of the 5 W/H questions.
What is a Lead?
Jobs available, house lots for rent or for sale, pets for sale, etc.
What are Classified Ads?
Two countries share the longest border?
What are the United States and Canada?
Something you buy for dinner but never eat.
What is a fork?
The bad guy in Harry Potter.
Who is Voldemort?
Supplies detail. Important details go first; true statements.
What is a Body?
News that is happening at home.
What is Local News?
The process by which plants make their own food?
What is photosynthesis?
A question you can never say "yes" to.
Are you asleep?
The bad guy in Avengers: Endgame.
Who is Thanos?
What someone actually says; adds accuracy.
What is a Quotation?
Notices about the people who have passed away.
What are Obituaries?
The person who formulated gravitational theory.
What is Isaac Newton?
The number of letters that are in "the alphabet".
What is 11? (t-h-e-a-l-p-h-a-b-e-t)
The kid Woody and Buzz belong to in Toy Story.
Who is Andy?