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English

University

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Rungnapha Chewarussamee

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16 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Ear

The boxed area to the left of the nameplate. The slogan first appeared ther on Feb.10, 1897.

The Time published its first issue on Sept. 18, 1851. The Roman numerals CLXII denote the 162nd year of publication. Volumn number increases on each anniversary. The Arabic numerals indicate the number of issues published by The Times since its founding.

Subheadings with other important facts in the article.

The place where the reporting for an article was done. If there is no dateline, the article either written in New Yoerk or where it was written has no relation to the content of the story. It is called the deatline because it used to include the date the article was reported.

A signpost that an article continue ('jumps") to another page. Section of The Times are designated by letters. Some of these are: A: Main news B: Business Day C: The Arts

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Volume and Issue Number

The boxed area to the left of the nameplate. The slogan first appeared ther on Feb.10, 1897.

The Time published its first issue on Sept. 18, 1851. The Roman numerals CLXII denote the 162nd year of publication. Volumn number increases on each anniversary. The Arabic numerals indicate the number of issues published by The Times since its founding.

Subheadings with other important facts in the article.

The place where the reporting for an article was done. If there is no dateline, the article either written in New Yoerk or where it was written has no relation to the content of the story. It is called the deatline because it used to include the date the article was reported.

A signpost that an article continue ('jumps") to another page. Section of The Times are designated by letters. Some of these are: A: Main news B: Business Day C: The Arts

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Dateline

The boxed area to the left of the nameplate. The slogan first appeared ther on Feb.10, 1897.

The Time published its first issue on Sept. 18, 1851. The Roman numerals CLXII denote the 162nd year of publication. Volumn number increases on each anniversary. The Arabic numerals indicate the number of issues published by The Times since its founding.

Subheadings with other important facts in the article.

The place where the reporting for an article was done. If there is no dateline, the article either written in New Yoerk or where it was written has no relation to the content of the story. It is called the deatline because it used to include the date the article was reported.

A signpost that an article continue ('jumps") to another page. Section of The Times are designated by letters. Some of these are: A: Main news B: Business Day C: The Arts

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Bank or Deck

The boxed area to the left of the nameplate. The slogan first appeared ther on Feb.10, 1897.

The Time published its first issue on Sept. 18, 1851. The Roman numerals CLXII denote the 162nd year of publication. Volumn number increases on each anniversary. The Arabic numerals indicate the number of issues published by The Times since its founding.

Subheadings with other important facts in the article.

The place where the reporting for an article was done. If there is no dateline, the article either written in New Yoerk or where it was written has no relation to the content of the story. It is called the deatline because it used to include the date the article was reported.

A signpost that an article continue ('jumps") to another page. Section of The Times are designated by letters. Some of these are: A: Main news B: Business Day C: The Arts

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Jump Line

The boxed area to the left of the nameplate. The slogan first appeared ther on Feb.10, 1897.

The Time published its first issue on Sept. 18, 1851. The Roman numerals CLXII denote the 162nd year of publication. Volumn number increases on each anniversary. The Arabic numerals indicate the number of issues published by The Times since its founding.

Subheadings with other important facts in the article.

The place where the reporting for an article was done. If there is no dateline, the article either written in New Yoerk or where it was written has no relation to the content of the story. It is called the deatline because it used to include the date the article was reported.

A signpost that an article continue ('jumps") to another page. Section of The Times are designated by letters. Some of these are: A: Main news B: Business Day C: The Arts

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Byline

The writer or writers of an article

Previews of selected articles that appear elswhere in The Times and online

The newspaper's designed title- also called the logo- appears at the top of the page.

The box that give regional weather. Just above the weather information, a boldface line identifies which edition you're reading. The Times produces regional editions with slightly different content: Natioanl edition, New England edition, Washigtion edition, New York edition (which may be a late or early edition on Sunday).

Thy type beneath the nameplate, that includess the volume and issue numbers, copyright line, date and price.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

folio

The writer or writers of an article

Previews of selected articles that appear elswhere in The Times and online

The newspaper's designed title- also called the logo- appears at the top of the page.

The box that give regional weather. Just above the weather information, a boldface line identifies which edition you're reading. The Times produces regional editions with slightly different content: Natioanl edition, New England edition, Washigtion edition, New York edition (which may be a late or early edition on Sunday).

Thy type beneath the nameplate, that includess the volume and issue numbers, copyright line, date and price.

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