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which of the following is not an item content of
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Which of the following is not an item/content of the Editorial page of a newspaper?
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Editorial pages in newspapers generally focus on opinion pieces, commentaries, and reports that are relevant to public interest.
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Feb 11, 2026
Middle
Lead features
News Report
Letters to the editor
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Solution and Explanation
Editorial pages typically contain lead features, news reports, and letters to the editor. "Middle" is not considered a standard item of the editorial page.
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