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Feature Article Structure
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Mind Map on Feature Article Structure, created by henrytait123 on 14/11/2013.
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Feature Article Structure
Title & Headline
Grabs the readers attention and pursuades them to read on.
Highlights the main ideas of the article
For online articles, always use keywords.
Introduction
Outlines the theme of the subject of the article
Grabs the attention of the reader by making an unusual statement
Provide any necessary background information
Exaggerate the subject
Invite the reader to take a side bymaking a controversial statement
Main body of text
Consists of a number of paragraphs
Subheadings
Personal viewpoints
Facts and statistics that supporty the writers opinion.
Quotes and interviews
Anecdotes and stories
Specifica names, places and dates
Photographs, tables, diagrams and graphs
Concluding Paragraph
Must remind the reader of the article's main ideas.
Can encourage a change of attitude or opinion
Can suggest an appropriate course of action.
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