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Headlines:
These are written in very large print and consist of a few words or a joke to introduce the article.

e.g.

Charity challenge in a land of ice


Headings:

These are written in bold print and consist of more explanation on what the article is about.

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A Hampshire charity is making a desperate plea for two adventurers to join them on a once-in-a-lifetime trek across Iceland.


Captions:

These describe the content of a photograph.

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Spectacular: Some of the stunning scenery on offer in Iceland


Lists and Bullet Points:

When printing a list, newspapers tend to separate the entries by using bullet points. The listed items can be recognised, as they do not have a proper sentence structure.

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  • Day one: Fly to Iceland, spend the night in Reykjavik.
  • Day two: Passing through lava and ash fields, start by walking through stunning lake-filled volcanic crater. Spend the night under canvas at the edge of a lava flow.
  • Day three: Climb steadily, passing bubbling pools' hissing steam vents. Lunch with breathtaking views.
  • Day four: Explore the eerie moonscape off Hvanngil.
  • Day five: Setting off across lava and black sands the team will ford the Markafljot river and experience stunning glacier views.

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