I. Concluding issues
Brief description of the editorial configuration。
The configuration of the contributions made by the news editor [the answer] includes the organization and alignment of the contributions。
(1) organization of contributions

A written submission is an organized version of a written text that will be of a common nature to form a unified collection. These include, inter alia:
1 concentrating. Consistency refers to the way in which the editor puts the content-related manuscripts under one heading. The clustering is premised on linkages or complementarity between the content of submissions. Common structural relationships include:

A. Joint organization. The same content or the same subject(s) are used to focus on the same subject, highlighting the same aspect。
B. Continuously organized. The fact that several articles report on the development of the same event in a continuum of events is presented or broadcast in a single column in a homogeneous manner, which provides a clear picture of the context in which the events unfold。
C. Comparative presentation. That is to say, it is organized in a homogenous manner, by contrasting, promoting good or evil, affirming one party, rejecting one party, revealing the contradictory nature of the matter, with a sharp liner that makes the text more persuasive and compelling。

D. Reference. The fact that several articles reflect the same fact, but the different versions of the source are placed under the same heading, is conducive to cross-referencing among the audience and, on the one hand, to a better understanding of the facts and, on the other hand, to an analytical comparison。
E. Related organization. This means that the editor, when processing a submission, publishes several inherently different content-based organizations together。
2 group box. The cluster column will facilitate coverage. The column features the following features: a. The submissions in the column are organized on the basis of the commonality of content, etc.; b. A single short, simple and focused subject; c. Dispersion into centralized, reflecting overall advantages; d. Relative independence, self-contained patterns, an integral part of the layout or column。

(2) a written submission is a written submission made in conjunction with a written communication that the editor has requested to distribute to the author of the decision. Common form of correspondence:
A. Issuance of comments. The aim of the comments was to clarify the significance of the press releases issued, deepen the subject matter of the coverage and contribute to a correct and comprehensive understanding of the content of the news reports by the audience。
B. Information transmitted. Information is distributed in conjunction with the relevant news, using such information as the facts and knowledge available in the past. It is one of the main means of extending and expanding news coverage. Information is an important tool for the development of public information, which provides an annotation of news stories on their significance, value, cause, nature and future trends。

C. Sending pictures. Photos are distributed in conjunction with news and news photos and drawings. The most common form of this collaboration is to provide direct images of the facts reported in the news. The other is that the specific object is different from the one that is reflected in the two, but both revolve around a general subject or a similar subject matter. The flexibility with which some pictures are distributed also facilitates an intuitive perception of news facts among the audience and thus facilitates their understanding。
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