Shenayka Mae Navarro with her coach Mirozon Abenio-Valdez pose for a picture after receiving the Championship Award in Photojournalism - English in the recently concluded Division Schools Press Conference. Navarro, together with the other four campus journalists who won in the said contest will represent the school and the Division of Cabanatuan City in the Regional Schools Press Conference on October 24, 2012 in Pampanga High School.
Congratulations! We are proud of you! We will pray for your success in the Regional Schools Press Conference!
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Shenayka Mae Navarro with her coach Mirozon Abenio-Valdez pose for a picture, after receiving the Championship Award in Photojournalism
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Shenayka Mae Navarro with her coach Mirozon Abenio-Valdez pose for a picture after receiving the Championship Award in Photojournalism - English in the recently concluded Division Schools Press Conference.
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Shenayka Mae Navarro with her coach Mirozon Abenio-Valdez pose for a picture after receiving the Championship Award in Photojournalism - English in the recently concluded Division Schools Press Conference. Navarro, together with the other four campus journalists who won in the said contest will represent the school and the Division of Cabanatuan City in the Regional Schools Press Conference on October 24, 2012 in Pampanga High School.the pronoun use is her-possenssive pronoun
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Navarro, together with the other four campus journalists who won in the said contest will represent the school and the Division of Cabanatuan City in the Regional Schools Press Conference on October 24, 2012 in Pampanga High School.
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Shenayka Mae Navarro with her coach Mirozon Abenio-Valdez pose for a picture after receiving the Championship Award in Photojournalism
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Shenayka Mae Navarro with her coach Mirozon Abenio-Valdez pose for a picture after receiving the Championship Award in Photojournalism- English in the recently concluded Division Schools Press Conference.
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-The lead of the news article is from the Regional Schools Press Conference
ReplyDelete-The denominant element of the lead article was the contest in Photojournalism in Pampanga High School
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What-Regional Schools Press Conference
When-October 24,2012
Where-Pampanga High School
Why-To represent the Camp Tinio Elementary
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