Difference between revisions of "Articles"

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Otherwise, an article is a stand-alone section of a larger written work. These nonfictional prose compositions appear in magazines, newspapers, [[academic journals]], the internet, or any other type of publication. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Article_(publishing)]
 
Otherwise, an article is a stand-alone section of a larger written work. These nonfictional prose compositions appear in magazines, newspapers, [[academic journals]], the internet, or any other type of publication. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Article_(publishing)]
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Articles, as understood here, refer to written pieces for a periodical of some kind, and may appear initially in newspapers, magazines, journals, or web sites.

Otherwise, an article is a stand-alone section of a larger written work. These nonfictional prose compositions appear in magazines, newspapers, academic journals, the internet, or any other type of publication. [1]