1. A lead that gives the main information in about 35 words is called what? a narrative lead a summary lead a staccato lead a contrast lead
2. How does a feature story differ from a straight news story? feature stories immediately answer the journalistic questions feature stories always have action-oriented openings feature stories begin with summary leads feature stories usually have creative opening 3. ____________ feature stories usually have creative openings. honest heartfelt human hazy 4. Sentences are crisp and clearly stated in __________ of a feature story. lead body conclusion headline 5. A lead that provides descriptive images of a person or setting that is significant to the story is called what? a face or scene lead a narrative lead a contrast lead a quotation lead 6. Why is it important that feature writers answer the journalistic questions clearly within the first few paragraphs of a story? to engage the audience to set the tempo to let readers know the point of the story to introduce the human face of the story 7. What must the conclusion of a feature story do? tie together the imagery, leaving no loose ends avoid unnecessary. avoid unnecessary information engage the audience with dialogue or an action scenario Provide details that extend the image or action 8. Which of the following is not considered criteria for a feature story? a human-interest angle a creative lead a summary lead an impact-action ending 9. What must all stories do? engage the audience with dialogue or an action scenario answer the 5w's and the h have an impact-action ending introduce the human face of the news 10. A lead that 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 is called what? a narrative lead a summary lead a staccato lead a contrast lead
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