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How does a newspaper differ from an encyclopedia?

A newspaper tells factual information and an encyclopedia does not
An encyclopedia can contain opinion, and a newspaper cannot.
A newspaper contains mostly recent information, and an encyclopedia does not
An encyclopedia contains topics of general interest and a newspaper does not.

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C) A newspaper contains mostly recent information, and an encyclopedia does not.

Step-by-step explanation:

A newspaper tells readers about the most recent news and information. They are used to inform people about topics that are being talked about at that moment.

An encyclopedia, however, gives readers information on many subjects, or parts of a certain subject, and are not confined to recent news. An encyclopedia can include information about an event that happened a long time ago.

So while both are used to share information, newspapers cover more recent events while an encyclopedia does not.

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