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Welcome! Journalism is a skill and practice that takes years to master; however, everyone must start at the beginning. For this mini-course, that is exactly where we will begin! This course will teach you the basic building bocks of news writing that includes writing leads and story structures. Navigation Select this button at any time to move back to the previous slide. Select this button at any time to move back to the main menu. Select this button at any time to move forward to the next slide. Main Menu Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Writing Leads Story Structures Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Practice Quiz Lesson 1 Writing Leads “Whether you're a newspaper journalist, a lawyer, a doctor. You have to organize your thoughts.” --Frederick Wiseman Your Story, Your Leads First, you must identify the main point of your story before you write it! A good journalist always asks “So what?” or “What’s this about?” or “What’s my point?” when considering gathered information The lead is what opens any piece of journalism. Other than the headline, the lead is the only chance to “catch” your reader’s attention!”
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