Multiple Choice Which of the following would most likely appear in a feature article, but not in a news article, about Hurricane Katrina? (1 point) Responses 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 sidebar containing a brief interview with a former New Orleans resident who was displaced by the storm

The correct answer is:

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

Feature articles often include personal stories and interviews, providing a more in-depth perspective and emotional connection to the topic. This type of content is not typically found in news articles that focus on reporting facts and events.

The correct answer is:

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

In a feature article about Hurricane Katrina, it is more likely to include personal stories or individual perspectives, such as interviews with people who were affected by the storm. This adds a human element to the article and provides a deeper understanding of the impact of the event on individuals. News articles, on the other hand, focus more on reporting objective information and facts related to the event.