Riddle (Interesting fact) Do you know how newspapers got their name?!
Question: Obviously 1st correct answer gets BA.
Answers: Obviously 1st correct answer gets BA.
North East West South... NEWS on a paper!
Because they are made of paper and they tell the news?
They are made of paper and contain the news??
Its made of paper and tells the news.
because its news on paper
News paper carrry current news that have not been known by lots of people and when one sees a newspaper , he knows what is new and fresh.
""paper full of news! LOOK !! its a NEWSPAPER "" screamed Amelia Zajac
""What !?! there isnt anythng called NEWSPAPER!"" said Jamy.
""oh yes there is! i just invented the name.. a paper full of news = newspaper!""
just adding two words ! news+paper i guess.
the person who started them or the proprietor named them
in the UK - the sun , the daily mirror , the times
in the USA - the new york times
all the best
Ian
A large mother tree gave birth to it and picked a name for it from a baby book and it would forever be known as a "NEWSPAPER"
pretty ominous.
What about Oldspaper, how did it get it's name?
Because a newspaper tells all kinds of news. Sports, business, local, etc. It's written on different pieces of paper.
No I don't but would like to know.