There is no basement in the radio tower. If you are referring to the underground tunnels it is located near the Name Rater's hut.
Collective
Siren, Flashing Lights, Bars, Two Way Radio, Computer
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where the guy that sells newspapers
i think its media; but not really sure about it so just think harder about the question, or just look in your history book
Collective nouns name a group of people, places, or things. For example:a team of playersa chain of islandsa stack of newspapers or a litter of puppies
The official collective noun for journalists is a "scoop of journalists"
In the noun phrase 'a pile of newspapers', the noun 'pile' is functioning as a collective noun for the 'newspapers'.
No, newspaper is a common, singular noun. Examples of collective nouns for newspaper are pile or stack of newspapers.
How does electronic media such as radio compete with newspapers in delivering news first
According to the representative Luther A Johnson, the power of radio is stronger compared to that of newspapers.
radio and newspapers
Yes, the noun 'pile' is a collective noun, it can be used as a general collective noun and is often used for a pile of trash, a pile of laundry, a pile of newspapers, etc.
communication in the 1920's include: mail, radio and newspapers. They did not have tv's or computers. communication in the 1920's include: mail, radio and newspapers. They did not have tv's or computers.
Newspapers, TV and radio
Through newspapers and radio.