Wednesday, December 19, 2018

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G anniversary of the demolition of Kennedy) C) The Explanatory story Very detailed Requires loudness research C) The first-person story Something dramatic happens to the writer twaddle with I or you is used in a suspenseful event D) The historical story slackly pegged to a breaking news eventWriters research in the library Show readers how their community would changed E) The Hobbyist story even up sure youre writing about the biggest or the trump out unusual collection in your area reprimand to other collectors F) How-to story interrogate with 1 or more well(p)s who advise the reader how to accomplish a tricky task Timeless clause that could be pegged to a season G) The construct story Good feature material Inventor leave alone not usually give interviews unless they know their composition is protected Timing is the key. gurgle about an intention H) The medical story Medical breakthrough storyThe dispute to overcome illness l) The number story: Interviews with well(p)s and a familiar # â€Å"10 ways to deliver baby.. ” Or â€Å"10 restaurants in NYC you must go W J) The odd- line of credit story Find a person with a weird prank such like a window washer for skyscrapers Basically a pen and about a weird byplay K) Review Book, restaurant You need to be an expert to know this topic L) Trend Silly ban, elan trends Examines something that is a trend in society Begins with examples M) The helper phrase Provides service to reader Help readers bonk with problems in lifeN) The overview story Overview of a problem Statistics with expert, humanist qualities O) The participatory story First hand noesis You go and try it yourself and basically â€Å"participate” in it P) The P rofile paper Profile any one Pick someone of interest, ask for interview, research Groups, institutions, events, things Q) The unacquainted with(predicate) visitor story: Offer unique acumen of a problem, culture, or event through a eyes of a person E. G outpouring in airport, interview Arab student R) Catalogs List things however not in numerical order simply Just in a list S) Interview storySubject be a person of interest create verbally in 3rd person Includes direct or indirect Feature leads Delayed- withholds essential information for a few paragraphs Descriptive (situation lead or anecdotic lead)- paints a word portrait of a person, group, tooshie or event Direct address- â€Å"you” involves reader cheek lead- use proverbs, mottos First person lead-using â€Å"I” junky lead- are rare, includes definition, fragments, poetry, puns. Short words. Question lead: cash in ones chips resort; should be avoided Quotation lead; direct, indirect, or partial quotat ion. Tied to some sort of description f the person.Relationship lead- most common feature article lead. Describe cause and effect Surprise lead- astonished, punch, or cartridge lead. Shocks the reader and testament only be clear after they read the eubstance. Summary lead- sums up in a few sentences How to write the dead body of the story Transitionolinkingobridge word Words that connect- e. G. Also, and, another, besides couple words- are words that are the identical or synonymous. Sentences that bridge- Sentences has to be moved around so that the pass would make sense. Writing Gremlins Long paragraphs Weak verbs redundance Jargon-\r\nFeature article\r\nAnything thats not straight news, chromatography column or sport. Gives a human dimension to the news Responds to the readers curiosity while entertaining at the equivalent time Truth and accuracy are good-tempered Important Cant tolerated ” NOT Inverted pyramid way of life Sub-stories of the news Skills similar to f iction writers Narrates that keeps the readers absorbed Brings out the drama of peoples lives Know which details to highlight splendid descriptions -Colorful dialogue -Humor Begins with an anecdote -memorable ending A nut graph rather than a lead Feature writing tells the reader a story.It has a commencement exercise (lead), middle and end. It uses quote liberally (It mean generously If youre too lazy to search It up) and allows the reader to forecast the story through detailed description and in writing(p) writing. Topic-Background inf001nterview0Expert testimony 1) Lead: Most interesting information. Something that result grab the readers attention and drag them into the story. 2) Nut represent: A summary of what the story is going to be about. Why the story is important 3) Direct quote: Connects to the nut graph. Use more than one sentence. Direct quotes should show emotion of the story 4)Transition: Next important fact. Use transition words to help the story flow. They can be facts, indirect facts indirect quotes or partial quotes 5) Direct quote: Connects to the nut graph. Use more than one sentence. Direct quotes should show emotion of the story 6) Transition: Next important fact. Use transition words to help the story flow. They can be facts, indirect facts indirect quotes or partial quotes 7) Direct quote: Connects to the nut graph. Use more than one sentence. Direct quotes should show emotion of the story Types of Feature Stories: Concentrate on the business ownerLook for their competitions If theres no info, concentrate on how they started business. Should not be written like an advertisement B) The commemorative story Pegged to the anniversary of an earlier news event Written at the 1st anniversary Interview people who was tortuous in the story (e. G anniversary of the dying of Kennedy) C) The Explanatory story Very detailed Requires saturation research C) The first-person story Something dramatic happens to the writer Story with I or you is used in a suspenseful event D) The historical story by and large pegged to a breaking news eventWriters research in the library Show readers how their community would changed E) The Hobbyist story collapse sure youre writing about the biggest or the topper unusual collection in your area Talk to other collectors F) How-to story Interview with 1 or more experts who advise the reader how to accomplish a tricky task Timeless article plainly could be pegged to a season G) The invention story Good feature material Inventor will not usually give interviews unless they know their musical theme is protected Timing is the key. Talk about an invention H) The medical story Medical breakthrough storyThe effort to overcome illness l) The number story: Interviews with experts and a familiar # â€Å"10 ways to deliver baby.. ” Or â€Å"10 restaurants in NYC you must go W J) The odd- argumentation story Find a person with a weird Job such like a window washer for skyscrapers Basica lly a profile barely about a weird Job K) Review Book, restaurant You need to be an expert to know this topic L) Trend Silly ban, sort trends Examines something that is a trend in society Begins with examples M) The service article Provides service to reader Help readers dish out with problems in lifeN) The overview story Overview of a problem Statistics with expert, humane qualities O) The participatory story First hand cognition You go and try it yourself and basically â€Å"participate” in it P) The Profile Story Profile any one Pick someone of interest, ask for interview, research Groups, institutions, events, things Q) The unfamiliar visitor story: Offer unique acumen of a problem, culture, or event through a eyes of a person E. G assail in airport, interview Arab student R) Catalogs List things but not in numerical order but Just in a list S) Interview storySubject be a person of interest Written in 3rd person Includes direct or indirect Feature leads Delayed- wi thholds essential information for a few paragraphs Descriptive (situation lead or anecdotical lead)- paints a word portrait of a person, group, ramble or event Direct address- â€Å"you” involves reader demonstration lead- use proverbs, mottos First person lead-using â€Å"I” testis lead- are rare, includes definition, fragments, poetry, puns. Short words. Question lead: finale resort; should be avoided Quotation lead; direct, indirect, or partial quotation. Tied to some sort of description f the person.Relationship lead- most common feature article lead. Describe cause and effect Surprise lead- astonished, punch, or cartridge lead. Shocks the reader and will only be clear after they read the body. Summary lead- sums up in a few sentences How to write the body of the story Transitionolinkingobridge word Words that connect- e. G. Also, and, another, besides duet words- are words that are the identical or synonymous. Sentences that bridge- Sentences has to be moved around so that the qualifying would make sense. Writing Gremlins Long paragraphs Weak verbs redundance Jargon-\r\n'

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