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how to write a feature article and examples

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Answered by tajmohamad7719
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Steps to Writing Feature Articles

The Headline. The headline or title of the article should grab the readers' attention quickly so they'll keep reading. ...

The Deck. ...

The Introduction. ...

The Body. ...

The Conclusion. ...

Be Conversational. ...

Don't Be Afraid of Opinions. ...

Remember You're Still a Reporter.

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Answered by raypratibha2002
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Here are some basic tips for people who are new to feature writing:

• Cover the essential elements of who, what, when, where, how and why

• Put the most important things at the beginning, preferably in the first paragraph

• Plan out what you are going to say beforehand

• Look at your chosen theme carefully. Consider the questions suggested and attempt to answer some of them

• But remember: you need an "angle" - a way to focus your feature. You can't answer all of those questions. This is journalism, and journalism needs to be new and original. That's why an "angle" is important: even if your topic has been covered in the past, there will always be something new to say.

• You need quotes. But if these quotes have been gathered by someone other than you, and in particular if they have already been published, you MUST say where they came from. If you don't, this is plagiarism and you will be disqualified.

Explanation:

These stories often build on news that was reported in a previous news cycle. Examples of feature stories include news features, profiles, spot features, trend stories, and live-ins. Feature stories can be found in the main news section of a newspaper, especially if they profile a person or group currently in the news.

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