Does anybody know how to write a headline that actually reflects the story?
Is Corinna the name of a town, or the name of a person?
From the story Corinna seems to be the name of a person. Is she so famous that she goes by one name, like Cher? Normal journalistic style would have her identified by her last name.
Did Corinna OWN the pit bulls and they attacked her neighbor as the headline suggests? But, wait, the story says that Corinna owned the victim dog.
Since there’s no apostrophe after neighbor I thought the dog’s owner wrote the headline. “It be da neighbor dog” as in “He be my baby daddy.”
I believe it’s the name of the town.
A friend of ours is interested in getting a pit bull, she still hasn’t explained why. I told her I would miss going over there.