If you like writing, you should try out EWC Writing programs. They’re really helpful. I took one this summer for 8 weeks and it was great! You can write articles and they will soon get published! After you submit your first article, or ‘first draft,’ you will get it edited by your editor, and if you copy the edits, you can get it published! And the good part is that if you don’t like your writing, you can make a new article!
Instructions: Conduct research about a recent current event using credible sources. Then, compile what you’ve learned to write your own hard or soft news article. Minimum: 250 words. Feel free to do outside research to support your claims. Remember to: be objective, include a lead that answers the...
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