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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the feature article graphic organizer in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and date at the top of the form. This helps keep your work organized.
  3. In the 'YOUR TOPIC' section, write down the main subject of your feature article. Be concise yet descriptive.
  4. Next, fill in 'YOUR FOCUS' to clarify what specific aspect of the topic you will explore.
  5. For 'THE LEAD', craft an engaging opening that captures attention. Use anecdotes, questions, or vivid descriptions.
  6. Move on to 'THE BODY'. Here, outline three major points related to your topic. For each point, provide supporting details, descriptions, or quotes that enhance your narrative.
  7. Finally, complete 'THE CONCLUSION' by summarizing your insights and leaving readers with a thought-provoking statement or quote.

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A feature article has four main parts; a headline, an introduction, the main body and a concluding paragraph. The main body should be broken up into sub-points that support the main idea of the text.
A feature structure can be represented as a directed acyclic graph (DAG), with the nodes corresponding to the variable values and the paths to the variable names. Operations defined on feature structures, e.g. unification, are used extensively in phrase structure grammars.
Types of graphic organizers Mind Maps. Mind Maps are defined by their radial structure, emanating from a central idea. Concept Maps. Concept Maps are similar to mind maps but with a focus on cross-links between different concepts. Spider Diagrams. Bubble Maps. Venn Diagrams. Organizational Charts. Flowcharts.
Rather than simply reporting facts like a news story, a feature article is an in-depth, non-fiction piece that gets into the real details of a topic. Features have more of a narrative structure with vivid descriptions, emotive language and a creative tone.
Most journal articles and research papers consist of 4 to 5 main sections: Introduction. Background. Main Argument. Counterargument or Concession (if necessary) Conclusion.
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A feature story is a piece of longform non-fiction content that covers a single topic in detail. Examples of feature stories include news features, in-depth profiles, human interest stories, science communication, data storytelling, and more.
Step 1: Research and Planning. Remember, feature articles are still based on factual information. Step 2: Header/Title. Feature articles are known for their eye-catching headers! Step 3: Introduction. Like your title, your introduction also needs to hook in the readers. Step 4: Body. Step 5: Conclusion.

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