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2. Organization Lead: Introduction containing the most important or most interesting information More facts Supporting information or background Quotes or more facts of less importance Minor detail or reporter’s comment

3. Language features Work in groups of four. Review the language features that have been highlighted in the texts. Use of conjecture (P16). In favor of definite, specific, concrete language. In favor of positive form. In favor of participle phrases.

4. Vocabulary building in relation to “Royal” in relation to “Divorce” Text 1(P13) in relation to “Kill” in relation to “Court” Text 2(P40) in relation to “See red” in relation to “Blue movie” Text 3(P42)