Descriptive—set the scene and paint a clear vivid picture for the reader
Narrative—tells a story. Use dialogue and description.
Shocking statement—short snappy sentence in its own paragraph. The
second paragraph gives more details—grab the reader and pull him into the story
Suspense—similar to shocking, but build he suspense up first, then give more
details and the focus of the story
Quotation—uses an exact quote, but only if it is a compelling
Make sure in paragraph 2 to include the news peg.
Feature stories must have a conclusion which are very similar to a lead.
Usually
the conclusion mirrors the lead—most writers use the same type for both lead
and conclusion
Summary
Quotation
Surprise
Narrative
Descriptive
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