News writers often get stories from:
A. subscriptions.
B. their imaginations.
C. other news sources.
O D. advertisers.
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Answer:

Option C

Explanation:

The answer is option C or "other news sources." A news writer takes information that he or she gets from other new sources to write stories about the incident and then get it published in things such as magazines or newspapers. It's not option B because they're news writers and they write stories based on things that happen in the news, it's not option D because advertisers pay them to advertise their product in their magazine/newspaper, and it's also not option A because people who subscribe to their news stories are their to read the authors work not provide the writer with things to write.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

option A is wrong, this is because they get money from delivering paper to people that HAVE subscriptions from them.

option B is wrong because you cant just add something compleately made up in the paper, you need to have some truth, sometimes a bit of lie, and also BIG events

D is wrong because why would you make a WHOLE story based of an advertisement

so option A is the only reasonable option out of the 4