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How to Write a Newspaper Article

How to Write a Newspaper Article. Writing Style. Newspaper articles require a different style of writing from what is used when writing a story. The Newspaper Article Triangle . The newspaper article has all the important information in the opening paragraph. The information includes: Who

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How to Write a Newspaper Article

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  1. How to Write a Newspaper Article

  2. Writing Style • Newspaper articles require a different style of writing from what is used when writing a story.

  3. The Newspaper Article Triangle The newspaper article has all the important information in the opening paragraph. The information includes: Who What Where When Why & How

  4. Newspaper Article Triangle

  5. The 5 Parts of a Newspaper Article • Headline • This is a short, attention getting statement about the event • Byline • This tells who wrote the story • Lead Paragraph • This has all the who, what, where, when and why and how in it. A writer must find the answers to these questions and write them in to the openin sentences of the article

  6. The 5 Parts of a Newspaper Article, con’t. • Explanation: • After the lead paragraph has been written, the writer must decide what other facts or details the reader might want to know. The writer must make sure that he/she as enough information to answer any important questions a reader might have after reading the headline and lead paragraph. This section can also include direct quotes from witnesses or bystanders.

  7. The 5 Parts of a Newspaper Article, con’t. • Additional Information • This information is the least important. Thus, if the news article is too long for the space it needs to fill, it can be shortened without rewriting any other part. This part can include information about a similar event

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