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The students who were in favor of adopting the new curriculum wrote editorials for their local newspaper. Which of these BEST describes how the information in the editorials is different from the information in the feature story?

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D) The editorials contained opinions about the curriculum, and the feature story contains facts about the curriculum.

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Answer:

D). The editorials contained opinions about the curriculum, and the feature story contains facts about the curriculum.

Step-by-step explanation:

Editorials are described as the article that reveals the editor's opinion on a specific topic on his/her behalf while a feature story is a non-fictional representation of the news.

As per the question, the information presented in the editorials is differentiated from the information presented in the feature story as 'the editorials involve the opinions regarding the curriculum to offer an objective evaluation and analysis that assist the viewers to formulate perceptions or viewpoints while the 'feature story' contains facts about the curriculum' depicts the 'facts about it'(non-fictional representation)in order to offer a deep insight to the curriculum. Thus, option D is the correct answer.

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