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feature story writers should avoid ending their stories with
a) an acedote
b) a quotation
c) a summary
d) some detail that evokes the lead ​

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Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

a) an acedote

Explanation:

Generally, the anecdote will relate to the subject matter that the group of people is discussing. For example, if a group of coworkers are discussing pets, and one coworker tells a story about how her cat comes downstairs at only a certain time of the night, then that one coworker has just told an anecdote.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

Feature story writers, to improve their stories, should try and avoid ending their stories with an anecdote.

Explanation:

An anecdote refers to the recollection of a personal incident that happened in one's past.

Adding an anecdote at the end of a story would end up causing more confusion and vagueness, rather than adding to the clarity of the story. Stories with strong endings have a better impact on the reader, as opposed to those with open/vague endings.

Moreover, anecdotes don't add to the factor of relatability, which is important to the endings of stories.

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