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What are the three main news headlines?

Subject, introduction, subtitle.

Any news topic, the theme is the center. In content, the theme explains the most important facts and opinions in the news, which is the most important part of the title. Structurally speaking, the theme is the most important part of the title and the hub of the title. In the whole title, the theme uses the largest font and attracts the most attention.

Introduction is an auxiliary topic before the theme, and its main function is to introduce the theme. The quoted text should be concise, and it is best not to exceed one line, otherwise it will distract attention and is not conducive to highlighting the theme. There are many ways to lead a topic to a topic. The most common way is to introduce the theme by explaining the relevant background, significance, purpose, reason, result and specific facts.

Subtitles are located behind the theme, and the important content that the theme can't completely cover or express is often borne by subtitles. Subtitles are mainly supplements and explanations to the theme. Subtitles can be divided into two categories, which supplement and explain the theme: the first category is that the theme does not write facts, but only puts forward an assertion or question, and all the news facts to be prompted by the title are written in the subtitle.

Extended data:

News headlines are short words that summarize or evaluate news content in front of the news body. Their font size is larger than the text, and their function is to divide, organize, reveal and evaluate news content and attract readers to read.

According to different classification standards, there are different categories, including theme, leading theme, subtitle, inserting theme, abstract theme, side theme, concluding theme, column theme and column theme.

There are two forms of news headlines, namely simple questions and multiple questions.

Monotype questions: Monotype questions generally consist of single-line questions or double-line questions.

Complex sentences: Complex sentences are generally composed of two or more news headlines according to certain rules. There are four common types of questions: the combination of leading questions and themes, the combination of themes and subheadings, leading questions, the combination of themes and subheadings, leading questions, themes, subheadings and marginal questions (or ending questions).

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Baidu encyclopedia-news headlines