Which of the following would most likely appear in a feature article, but not in a news article, about Hurricane Katrina?

(1 point)

a map showing meteorological data about the storm, such as total rainfall and top wind speeds
a map showing meteorological data about the storm, such as total rainfall and top wind speeds

a sidebar containing a brief interview with a former New Orleans resident who was displaced by the storm
a sidebar containing a brief interview with a former New Orleans resident who was displaced by the storm

a chart listing information about public and private disaster-relief agencies that responded after the storm

a chart listing information about public and private disaster-relief agencies that responded after the storm

The most likely option that would appear in a feature article but not in a news article about Hurricane Katrina is:

- A sidebar containing a brief interview with a former New Orleans resident who was displaced by the storm.

The feature article about Hurricane Katrina would most likely include the following:

- a sidebar containing a brief interview with a former New Orleans resident who was displaced by the storm
- a chart listing information about public and private disaster-relief agencies that responded after the storm

These elements would likely appear in a feature article rather than a news article because they provide more detailed and personal perspectives on the impact of the hurricane. Feature articles often focus on human interest stories, personal experiences, and providing deeper context and analysis. Including an interview with a former resident and information about disaster-relief agencies would help to shed light on the long-term effects and responses to the hurricane.