The body is where you present the issue to the reader. It is the bulk of the article.
The writer is the one who determines the way the article is structured. The information found in the feature can be organized in many ways. Below are some examples:
Cause and effect: information is presented by describing the cause of an issue by providing context (important events and players) and then showing its effect on the involved people, environment, businesses etc..
Problem-solution: information is presented by describing a problem within a context, and ending with a possible solution.
General to specific: information is presented from a wide context to more specific points of the issue.
Chronologically: information is presented through time.
Logically: any other form which is logical works, as long as it is clear and coherent for the reader.
To know more about the structure of the feature article, you can click on the link below :
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The body is where you present the issue to the reader. It is the bulk of the article.
The writer is the one who determines the way the article is structured. The information found in the feature can be organized in many ways. Below are some examples:
To know more about the structure of the feature article, you can click on the link below :
Let us know if you have any other questions! :)
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