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    What are powerful ways to end off a feature article?
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    You may connect your conclusion to your lead or you may reveal the mystery behind your article at the end.
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    Is it okay if the feature article is long?
    Dion Cyrus Geva
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    Yes it is. Just remember that you are following a certain format and try to relate everything you write to the topic of your article.
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    How do I start a feature article?
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    Try to make sense on what happening in your country, such as a large volcano explosion. Use that as a basis for your article.
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    Is it okay to put a quote from my interviewee at the very start of my paragraph?
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    Yes, but make sure you don't overdo the quote. Also, since you're just starting the paragraph, use an explosive quote that will hook your readers and convince them to continue reading your article.
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    Can I write a feature without interviewing anyone?
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    Yes you can, but you wouldn't get their advice and feedback, which would be really helpful for you. Additionally, if you do not interview anyone, you wouldn't gather quotes from them to use in your feature. So yes, you can, but it is a good idea to interview someone for best results!
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    Is it okay to ask questions about my topic instead of a quote on the first paragraph?
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    You may ask questions about your topic.
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    How do I write an ancedote?
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    You interview people or simply listen to people's stories. Just write something said by a real person. It is story, not a quote.
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    How do I start a featured story off without the quotes?
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    Simply introduce the topic and why it is important using your own words.
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    What's the difference between features and news stories?
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    News stories are usually short accounts of events that may or may not offer detailed information, depending on what's available. A feature is a longer, more detailed article that's not usually focused on current events, but rather something like a person or notable event.
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    Is a feature article like a story?
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    Yes, it's like a story, but features have a knowable lead and not many quotes. There is a difference but there are a lot of similarities.
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    What background color would be the best for a feature article?
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    White with black lettering would be best, but sometimes a pale cream/parchment shade will work. Your words should be the attention grabbers; you don't want bright colors and decorations to detract from your readers' attention! However, if white or cream do not go with a set color scheme, for example, using a muted version of one of the minor colors (with contrasting font color, if the shade is dark) is probably a safe bet!
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    Is a feature article different from a news article?
    Che Bruno
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    Yes. Feature articles focus on particular issues or people. It could be an article on politics, culture, religion or any social phenomenon, but news articles are reports of day to day activities that are of public interest. An article about Emmanuel Macron's election victory is a news article, but an article on the challenges awaiting the new French president is a feature article.
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    Does the headline need to be catchy?
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    It depends on what you mean by "catchy." It doesn't have to rhyme or contain a pun or anything, but it should capture the reader's interest.
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    Can I write a feature article about my cat, or does it have to be about a person?
    Community Answer
    Assuming you have a story to tell about the cat, then I don't see any reason why you couldn't.
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    Is it really necessary to have a sub headline?
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    No, you do not need a subtitle. This is only for people who wish to convey more information in the title. Otherwise, you can keep it short and sweet to keep people interested.
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    Does a feature article have a specific structure?
    Community Answer
    To quote directly from the explanation: "Feature articles do not have a particular formula the way hard news articles do... Instead, choose a more inventive way to write a story."
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    Can I write a feature article about a place?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can write your feature article about a place, but you should still follow the steps detailed in this article.
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    What are some of the things that I need to mention in my article?
    Community Answer
    It depends on your story. Remember, you should be relatable and write about what the latest popular topics are.
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    How do I write a feature article in short period of time?
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    Just do it. Do as much important research as possible. Use only the key words and convey only what you need. Draft a plan to help you stay on track and have a good idea of what your topic is about.
  • Question
    How can I know if I've written a good article without asking anyone?
    Community Answer
    Look around on the internet for similar articles and compare them to yours.
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    How do I make a catchy headline?
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    Try the methods in Write Effective Headlines .
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