When looking at the front page of a newspaper there is always something that stands out more than the other components. Whether it's a picture, a bold title, or a large number there's a specific feature that catches the reader's eyes first."The front page of a newspaper needs to be bold and eye-catching." Newspaper publishers do this intentionally to draw the reader into the most important topics in the paper. On every front page, you can clearly find the main story summed up in a bold headline. This is used to intrigue the reader to want to keep reading the paper. Another rhetorical strategy that is used to keep the reader wanting more is large, colorful, eye-catching pictures. This helps the reader visualize the story and offers a better understanding of what the story is about. The layout of the front pages is also very important. The front page needs to be clearly organized to enable the reader to focus on the most interesting parts, without the organization the topics have the ability to be mixed up and confuse the reader. These different front-page layouts are used strategically to grab the reader's attention before they even open the newspaper to the next page.
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