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In newspapers, news headlines should be written around a strong

In newspapers, news headlines should be written around a strong ______

(A) Adjective

(B) Adverb

(C) Verb

(D) Participle

Correct Ans: (C)

Explanation:

Newspaper headlines should be written around a strong verb to make them clear, direct, and engaging. Editors use powerful action words to grab readersโ€™ attention and convey news effectively.

Moreover, strong verbs add urgency and clarity. Instead of passive or vague wording, headlines with action words immediately inform readers about the event. For example, โ€œGovernment Approves New Policyโ€ sounds more impactful than โ€œNew Policy Gets Approval.โ€

Additionally, strong verbs enhance readability. Since headlines must be brief, using action words eliminates unnecessary words. Readers can quickly grasp the main idea without confusion. For instance, โ€œStorm Destroys Villageโ€ is more direct than โ€œVillage Is Destroyed by Storm.โ€

Furthermore, active verbs improve storytelling. Newspapers rely on engaging headlines to attract readers, and a strong verb helps set the tone. Whether reporting breaking news, sports events, or political updates, action words make the content more compelling.

Overall, using strong verbs in newspaper headlines is essential. They create impact, improve readability, and help deliver news concisely. By choosing the right verbs, editors ensure that headlines remain informative and attention-grabbing.

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