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What are the written entries in a periodical called?

The written entries in a periodical are called articles.

However, depending on the specific type of periodical, there may be other types of entries as well, such as:

* Essays: Found in literary magazines and journals.

* Reviews: Critical assessments of books, movies, music, etc.

* News stories: Found in newspapers and magazines.

* Features: Longer, in-depth articles on various topics.

* Letters to the editor: Opinions and responses from readers.

* Editorials: Opinions expressed by the publication's editors.

* Columns: Regularly appearing articles by a specific author.

So, while "article" is the most general term, it's helpful to consider the specific type of periodical and the nature of the content to identify the most accurate label.

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