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a report that looks into and provides information on something controversial, e.g. The television crew called on all their investigative reporting skills to get to the bottom of how the Housing Departmentâ??s money was being illegally spent.
an auxiliary verb that expresses possibility or a sense of obligation, e.g. You may go. You...
the sequence or order of events.
a punctuation mark used at the end of a question, e.g. How are you?
a central topic, subject, or concept the author draws the reader's attention to, not to be...
the social and political circumstances in which a story or action takes place, e.g. Wealthy...