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An Article By Any Other Name….. The Low-Down on Feature Articles
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What is a Feature Article? Creative Deals with real events, issues, and trends Unlike news articles, it places emphasis on the people involved rather than on the facts Written to a specific audience Author writes to persuade readers to adopt his opinion on the topic Organized in columns with headings, bullets
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The Various Feature Articles Human Interest Personality Process Analysis How to (Skill or Product) Persuasive Article Past Events Technical/Informative News Feature
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How can I be creative & engage the reader? Anecdotes Vignettes Foreshadowing Descriptions Flashbacks Tables Comparisons Sketches Examples Charts Riddles Snapshots Pictures Graphs Quotes Reasons/facts
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Be Creative with Text HEADINGS “Subheadings” FONTSFONTS Italics Bold print Bullets COLOR ink
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The Human-Interest Feature Most common feature article Reports success in spite of great odds Recalls tragic predicament Shares continuing struggles supported only by hope and fate.
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Features of “The Best” Articles Personal experience with the situation Proof, along with examples, to explain your ideas Mix of formal and informal language for effect – not by accident! Conclusion that brings reader back to beginning Catchy title
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Identify Topic and Audiences Choose topic Why ? Who would want to read this article? Who is the primary audience?
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Prewriting: The Feature Article Organizer
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Analyze the Audience Does the audience know anything about this topic? What does the audience need to learn after reading the article?
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State the Purpose of the Article Doesn’t necessarily need to appear in the article Directs the writing of the article Example: As a concerned citizen of my country, I am writing a feature article for residents because they need to know about hazardous household waste and ways to properly dispose of it. ©1997 Kentucky Writing Program
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Gather Information (Research) The Library The internet? Encyclopedias Card Catalog Newspapers Magazines
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Document Sources Blue “Documentation Helper” sheet Include citations at the end of the feature article
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Organize the Information - Structure Headlines By-line (writer’s name) A short ‘blurb’ paragraph before the first paragraph Catchy titles Subheadings Bullets Quotes throughout A concluding paragraph will state a definite point of view
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Word Process – Layout of Feature Column format Spell check Grammar check Sources listed at bottom of article
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Language Features Emotive language Varied sentence length ranging from short and simple to long and complex. Short paragraphs Direct speech is used with “…”
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Layout of Feature Article BIG eye-catching headline Several style and sizes of font Narrow column format First paragraph may start with a dropped capital Sections of the text may be highlighted to attract attention May include a photo with caption
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