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kherson [118]
2 years ago
15

Imagine you are a reporter for the school magazine.

English
2 answers:
irakobra [83]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

do u guys actually do that?

Explanation:

i feel like thats scary imagine u write something and then everyine is against u lol

Leona [35]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Writer's pen name: [Your name]

Date: [insert date today/preferred date]

HEADLINE: SCHOOL EVENTS

This month, the school is holding a virtual seminar on "Good parenting"

The school is also promoting "Helping others amidst the pandemic" by having willing students donate to the poor during a program to be held at school. Face masks and face shields are expected to be worn, with the principal making an appearance on that day.

The next events the school are expected to be poster making, song composing, and even a virtual quiz bee! There will even be virtual booths for every club, with all sorts of incentives--gossip says

HEADLINE: RUMOURS

Rumours say Ms. Clarissa and Sir Khevin will be having their wedding in a few months! Stay tuned for more news

Have you heard? Apparently, the fan favorite couple from Class 3 broke up!

They say the boy had cheated on the girl, which ended in a huge fight during lunchtime in the auditorium. Witness say the girl was in tears

The star student from Class 1 was apparently being blackmailed from a student from Class 2, there is not enough evidence for a investigation

HEADLINE: KEEP SAFE FROM INTERNET HACKERS!

Students from Class 3 have been experiencing phishing, or online hackig. Their information was posted all over social media, so stay safe!

Don't click malicious sites, don't use the same password for everything, don't open emails or messages from unknown numbers, don't connect to unprotected wifi routers, and most importantly, have a secure password!

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