if i were writing a newspaper article and the title was "a civil family affair" and the article was about the irish war in which a sniper kills three people with one of them being his own brother, would the title be a good one or not? if not, please give suggestions.

I wouldn't think it appropriate. To me, the title ought to hint of the content. This content is hardly civil.

Am I my brother's reaper?

BTW: That pun is not a suggested title either.

hmm....so what should the title be? i am really desperate because i cant think of one

hmm....so what should the title be? i am really desperate because i cant think of one

Brother shot in shootout.

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1 year ago

Finding the right title for your newspaper article can be a challenging task. The title should capture the essence of the story while also engaging potential readers. In this case, considering the seriousness and sensitive nature of the topic, it is important to choose a title that is respectful and informative. Here are a few suggestions:

1. "Tragedy in the Irish War: Sniper's Devastating Actions"
2. "When Loyalty Turns Deadly: A Grim Chapter in the Irish War"
3. "Fractured Bonds: Brother's Fatal Encounter in the Irish War"
4. "Heartbreak and Betrayal: A Sniper's Desperation in the Irish War"
5. "The Harsh Realities of Conflict: A Brother's Loss in the Irish War"

Remember to always consider the impact and appropriateness of the title in relation to the content. It is essential to respect the sensitivity of the matter while still providing an informative and engaging title for readers.