Question
How do editorials, editorial cartoons and op-Ed’s differ from news articles?
They are written by journalists while a news article is not
They express an opinion while a news article should not
They can appear in social media but not in print newspapers or magazines
They do not deal with current events while a news article does
They are written by journalists while a news article is not
They express an opinion while a news article should not
They can appear in social media but not in print newspapers or magazines
They do not deal with current events while a news article does
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The key difference between editorials, editorial cartoons, and op-eds compared to news articles is:
**They express an opinion while a news article should not.**
News articles aim to present factual information and report on events without bias or personal opinion, whereas editorials and op-eds are opinion pieces that provide perspectives or arguments about a particular issue. Editorial cartoons also typically express opinions through satire or humor.
**They express an opinion while a news article should not.**
News articles aim to present factual information and report on events without bias or personal opinion, whereas editorials and op-eds are opinion pieces that provide perspectives or arguments about a particular issue. Editorial cartoons also typically express opinions through satire or humor.