Descriptions
A. Uses an anecdote to engage the audience in the story.
B. Provides immediate interest by beginning with a brief quotation from a witness or person interviewed in the story.
C. Consists of short, snappy phrases that catch the attention of the audience and "set the scene" before providing information about who, what, when, where, and how.
D. Must have 35 or fewer words that answer who, what, when, where, and how. Most straight news stories should begin this way.
E. Consists of two or three short lead paragraphs that show contrasting information about people, things, or events.
Summary lead
Narrative lead
Staccato lead
Quotation lead
Contrast lead
Fill in the blank with the letter of the description that best matches the term.?
A. Uses an anecdote to engage the audience in the story.
B. Provides immediate interest by beginning with a brief quotation from a witness or person interviewed in the story.
C. Consists of short, snappy phrases that catch the attention of the audience and "set the scene" before providing information about who, what, when, where, and how.
D. Must have 35 or fewer words that answer who, what, when, where, and how. Most straight news stories should begin this way.
E. Consists of two or three short lead paragraphs that show contrasting information about people, things, or events.
Summary lead D
Narrative lead A Anecdotal lead
Staccato lead C
Quotation lead B
Contrast lead E
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