This document provides information about key features of newspapers, including headlines, quotes, photographs and captions, paragraphs, and connectives. It explains that headlines try to tell the story in as few words as possible, quotes can help tell the story by giving opinions of people involved, and photographs help tell the story with a snapshot and need a caption. It also notes that paragraphs should have subheadings to tell the reader what they will be about, and that connectives can be used to spot how different parts of the newspaper are linked together. The purpose is to help students understand and identify different newspaper features.