I never fully understood what a lead should contain and what it should not. After reading Chapter 7, I got it.
One of the things that they tell you to avoid, but I tend to do quite often, is "label" leads. I mention a topic but I don't say what was done about it. I just leave the reader hanging. The reader will then be questioning what happened, what was said.
The most important thing that I have learned about leads this week is to strive for simplicity. A lead should be clear and to the point. Not over detailed. You have to decide what the most important point is and place it in the lead.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
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Grade: 9/10
ReplyDelete• Missing an and: The reader will then be questioning what happened and what was said
• Don't use sentence fragments: Not over detailed
The lead should be clear and to the point, but not so much that you leave out important details. I struggle with simple sentences my self. When I review my lead, I pretend that I'm the reader. This may help with your hanging leads.
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