A word describing the core point of newspaper opinion column?
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Is there any word that denotes or describes the most important point in the newspaper opinion section? for instance, have a look at the screenshot of the piece of opinion from DAWN:
In the picture uploaded above, I have enclosed the bold and enlarged point of the opinion written by A.G Noorani. So how do you describe such points?
I, by researching and asking question, could get a single word describing such point: core point. Can I describe it (the point which is enclosed in red loop in the picture uploaded above) as a core point? Or there are other better alternatives to it?
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Is there any word that denotes or describes the most important point in the newspaper opinion section? for instance, have a look at the screenshot of the piece of opinion from DAWN:
In the picture uploaded above, I have enclosed the bold and enlarged point of the opinion written by A.G Noorani. So how do you describe such points?
I, by researching and asking question, could get a single word describing such point: core point. Can I describe it (the point which is enclosed in red loop in the picture uploaded above) as a core point? Or there are other better alternatives to it?
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What's wrong with word "core"?
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(But I would tend to use "theme".)
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There is a specific term for the way you handled it as far as layout goes - pull quote. But it sounds like you want a term for the content of such a box.
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Is there any word that denotes or describes the most important point in the newspaper opinion section? for instance, have a look at the screenshot of the piece of opinion from DAWN:
In the picture uploaded above, I have enclosed the bold and enlarged point of the opinion written by A.G Noorani. So how do you describe such points?
I, by researching and asking question, could get a single word describing such point: core point. Can I describe it (the point which is enclosed in red loop in the picture uploaded above) as a core point? Or there are other better alternatives to it?
single-word-requests nouns adjectives
Is there any word that denotes or describes the most important point in the newspaper opinion section? for instance, have a look at the screenshot of the piece of opinion from DAWN:
In the picture uploaded above, I have enclosed the bold and enlarged point of the opinion written by A.G Noorani. So how do you describe such points?
I, by researching and asking question, could get a single word describing such point: core point. Can I describe it (the point which is enclosed in red loop in the picture uploaded above) as a core point? Or there are other better alternatives to it?
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single-word-requests nouns adjectives
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What's wrong with word "core"?
â Maxwell
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(But I would tend to use "theme".)
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There is a specific term for the way you handled it as far as layout goes - pull quote. But it sounds like you want a term for the content of such a box.
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What's wrong with word "core"?
â Maxwell
2 hours ago
warrencountyschools.org/userfiles/2607/â¦
â michael.hor257k
2 hours ago
thesaurus.com/browse/crux
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3 mins ago
(But I would tend to use "theme".)
â Hot Licks
2 mins ago
There is a specific term for the way you handled it as far as layout goes - pull quote. But it sounds like you want a term for the content of such a box.
â Phil Sweet
1 min ago
What's wrong with word "core"?
â Maxwell
2 hours ago
What's wrong with word "core"?
â Maxwell
2 hours ago
warrencountyschools.org/userfiles/2607/â¦
â michael.hor257k
2 hours ago
warrencountyschools.org/userfiles/2607/â¦
â michael.hor257k
2 hours ago
thesaurus.com/browse/crux
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thesaurus.com/browse/crux
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(But I would tend to use "theme".)
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(But I would tend to use "theme".)
â Hot Licks
2 mins ago
There is a specific term for the way you handled it as far as layout goes - pull quote. But it sounds like you want a term for the content of such a box.
â Phil Sweet
1 min ago
There is a specific term for the way you handled it as far as layout goes - pull quote. But it sounds like you want a term for the content of such a box.
â Phil Sweet
1 min ago
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"A new form of censorship has emerged", is the essence of this article
"The essence of something is its basic and most important characteristic which gives it its individual identity." Collins
"The most important part or aspect of something: The essence of her argument is that the policy is wrongheaded." TFD
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The "message", perhaps - The broad meaning of something; an expressed or implied central theme or significant point, esp. one with political, social, or moral importance; frequently in to get one's message across. (OED)
Or, the "nub" - The heart of a matter; the crux or central point of a discussion, argument. (OED)
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In terms of graphic design, the text framed in red is called a pull quote, a common technique to break up large areas of text that also functions as a secondary headline to attract the reader to an article.
The relationship of the highlighted text to the article depends on who wrote it, which in most publications would not be the author of the article itself.
In this case, with only a single pull quote, it functions as an explanatory or summary subtitle:
Banning Books: A new form of censorship has emerged â¦
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"A new form of censorship has emerged", is the essence of this article
"The essence of something is its basic and most important characteristic which gives it its individual identity." Collins
"The most important part or aspect of something: The essence of her argument is that the policy is wrongheaded." TFD
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"A new form of censorship has emerged", is the essence of this article
"The essence of something is its basic and most important characteristic which gives it its individual identity." Collins
"The most important part or aspect of something: The essence of her argument is that the policy is wrongheaded." TFD
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"A new form of censorship has emerged", is the essence of this article
"The essence of something is its basic and most important characteristic which gives it its individual identity." Collins
"The most important part or aspect of something: The essence of her argument is that the policy is wrongheaded." TFD
"A new form of censorship has emerged", is the essence of this article
"The essence of something is its basic and most important characteristic which gives it its individual identity." Collins
"The most important part or aspect of something: The essence of her argument is that the policy is wrongheaded." TFD
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The "message", perhaps - The broad meaning of something; an expressed or implied central theme or significant point, esp. one with political, social, or moral importance; frequently in to get one's message across. (OED)
Or, the "nub" - The heart of a matter; the crux or central point of a discussion, argument. (OED)
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The "message", perhaps - The broad meaning of something; an expressed or implied central theme or significant point, esp. one with political, social, or moral importance; frequently in to get one's message across. (OED)
Or, the "nub" - The heart of a matter; the crux or central point of a discussion, argument. (OED)
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The "message", perhaps - The broad meaning of something; an expressed or implied central theme or significant point, esp. one with political, social, or moral importance; frequently in to get one's message across. (OED)
Or, the "nub" - The heart of a matter; the crux or central point of a discussion, argument. (OED)
The "message", perhaps - The broad meaning of something; an expressed or implied central theme or significant point, esp. one with political, social, or moral importance; frequently in to get one's message across. (OED)
Or, the "nub" - The heart of a matter; the crux or central point of a discussion, argument. (OED)
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In terms of graphic design, the text framed in red is called a pull quote, a common technique to break up large areas of text that also functions as a secondary headline to attract the reader to an article.
The relationship of the highlighted text to the article depends on who wrote it, which in most publications would not be the author of the article itself.
In this case, with only a single pull quote, it functions as an explanatory or summary subtitle:
Banning Books: A new form of censorship has emerged â¦
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up vote
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In terms of graphic design, the text framed in red is called a pull quote, a common technique to break up large areas of text that also functions as a secondary headline to attract the reader to an article.
The relationship of the highlighted text to the article depends on who wrote it, which in most publications would not be the author of the article itself.
In this case, with only a single pull quote, it functions as an explanatory or summary subtitle:
Banning Books: A new form of censorship has emerged â¦
add a comment |Â
up vote
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In terms of graphic design, the text framed in red is called a pull quote, a common technique to break up large areas of text that also functions as a secondary headline to attract the reader to an article.
The relationship of the highlighted text to the article depends on who wrote it, which in most publications would not be the author of the article itself.
In this case, with only a single pull quote, it functions as an explanatory or summary subtitle:
Banning Books: A new form of censorship has emerged â¦
In terms of graphic design, the text framed in red is called a pull quote, a common technique to break up large areas of text that also functions as a secondary headline to attract the reader to an article.
The relationship of the highlighted text to the article depends on who wrote it, which in most publications would not be the author of the article itself.
In this case, with only a single pull quote, it functions as an explanatory or summary subtitle:
Banning Books: A new form of censorship has emerged â¦
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What's wrong with word "core"?
â Maxwell
2 hours ago
warrencountyschools.org/userfiles/2607/â¦
â michael.hor257k
2 hours ago
thesaurus.com/browse/crux
â Hot Licks
3 mins ago
(But I would tend to use "theme".)
â Hot Licks
2 mins ago
There is a specific term for the way you handled it as far as layout goes - pull quote. But it sounds like you want a term for the content of such a box.
â Phil Sweet
1 min ago