1. The noun 2. One or two adjectives 3. 3 verbs to the noun 4. To make up a sentence 5. The synonym to the chosen noun.

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1. The noun 2. One or two adjectives 3. 3 verbs to the noun 4. To make up a sentence 5. The synonym to the chosen noun

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What is the difference between national and local newspapers? What is the difference between daily and Sunday newspapers? What is the difference between broadsheets and tabloids?