Across
- 1. A type of sentence that gives two equally important clauses.
- 3. A type of sentence with just one clause.
- 5. A larger sized newspaper like The Sydney Morning Herald.
- 8. The words that go with a picture to explain it.
- 10. Letters from readers put into the paper where they give their opinion about a story.
- 11. A smaller sized newspaper like The Daily Telegraph.
- 13. A type of sentence that gives two or more clause, but the others help to describe one.
Down
- 2. The bit at the top of the front page with the name of the paper.
- 4. The name of the author as it appears below the headline.
- 6. The title of a newspaper article.
- 7. When your write down what someone has said to prove your story happened.
- 9. The last paragraph of a newspaper article with the least important information.
- 12. The middle bit of a newspaper article that gives facts, quotes and background info.
- 14. The first paragraph of a newspaper article.
