Answer:
Explanation:
Therefore, when creating a theme statement, it's important to remember:
Don't mention specific books, names or events.
Avoid clichés (for example, love makes the heart grow fonder).
Do not summarize the work.
Avoid absolute terms (for example, always, none).
Don't overgeneralize (for example, love is love).
Answer: No
Reason: When writing a newspaper article, you are writing about a story, and what happened. The facts, basically. People want to hear the real story, not your opinion. The newspaper article is focused on a person or story. It gives what actually happened, not your opinions and what you seem to know.
I hope this helps,
DustinBR