What was the lead story on ‘The World’?
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A lead (also known as a lede) is the first paragraph or several paragraphs of a story, be it a blog entry or a long article. Its mission is to catch readers' attention and draw them in. Getting them truly involved is the duty of the rest of the story; getting them to that point is the job of the lead.
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The narrative centers on Charley, a 31-year-old guy who had an odd encounter. He arrived to the level 3 of the Grand Central (which doesn't exist) one day over work coming out from Subway. He relates the entire incident to his friend Sam, a psychiatrist.
- Charley believed he had travelled through time and arrived someplace in the 1890s, before the globe witnessed two of its bloodiest conflicts.
- He made the decision to purchase air ticket to Galesburg, Illinois, one just for himself and another for his wife, as quickly as he understood what time it was. Sadly, the money in circulation at the time was different.
- Sadly, the money in circulation at the time was different. So, the following day, even though it meant taking losses, he withdrew all of his money and had them converted.
- He searched for the level 3 but was unable to locate it. It alarmed his spouse and the psychiatrist Sam, who informed him that he was hallucinating to escape reality and the stresses of the current, anxious society.
- When Charley unexpectedly comes upon a letter from his buddy Sam, who had lately vanished, he turns towards his stamp collection as a diversion.
- Sam expressed his desire to support the notion of third level in a letter, but since he's there, he invites others to do the same.
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