How To Write An Article?

How to write a magazine article?

  • PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME! I have to write an article for a magazine about Amelia Earhart. The thing is, every person in the class is going to create an article that must include a timeline with 5 events that happened from 1920-1940, two color pictures (Im doing 4, for extra credit), a bibliography, and then 4 paragaphs, each with 1 detail about the event or person. The magazine is supposed to be published/written during the 1920's but before World War 2, kinda during the depression and the roaring twenties time- no specific year, just that time. I picked Amelia Earhart but I don't know how to write the article now! He said like a biography, that would be written during that time. I thought maybe I could pretend a few days ago she disappeared and write an article about her life and her shocking and mysterious disappearance? HELP ME PLEASE ITS DUE TOMORROW. ALSO HOW DO YOU MAKE A TIMELINE ON WORD?

  • Answer:

    Yes, you're definitely on the right track. Begin your article talking about her recent disappearance (Amelia Earhart is feared missing after her plane was last seen...blah blah blah), then put what authorities thought might have caused her disappearance, and then write the biographical part after that. (Earhart, the first woman to... was best known for... she was born in...blah blah blah). Sorry, I have no idea how to do a timeline in Word.

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