The beginning of each news article (the frist paragraph) is called lead (one or two sentences long); the lead should summarize the main facts of the article,telling the 5 W's (who,what,when,where,andwhy)and how. The frist paragraph should also contain a hook, something that grabs the reader's attention and makes the reader want to continue to read the article.
The remainder of the article contains supporting paragraphs that go into more detail about topic, often including quotes and interesting facts. The less important information should appear later in the article, since the article may be cropped (shortened) by the editor (the person who put the newspaper together) to make the article fit on the newspaper page.
The beginning of each news article (the frist paragraph) is called lead (one or two sentences long); the lead should summarize the main facts of the article,telling the 5 W's (who,what,when,where,andwhy)and how. The frist paragraph should also contain a hook, something that grabs the reader's attention and makes the reader want to continue to read the article.The remainder of the article contains supporting paragraphs that go into more detail about topic, often including quotes and interesting facts. The less important information should appear later in the article, since the article may be cropped (shortened) by the editor (the person who put the newspaper together) to make the article fit on the newspaper page.
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