The Headline (Title): Catchy and short. It should tell the reader exactly what the article is about., The Lead (Introduction): This is the first paragraph. It must answer the 5 W’s: Who, What, Where, When, and Why., The Body: This is where you add details, evidence, and "nice-to-know" information. Break this into 2–3 paragraphs., The Tail (Conclusion): A short wrap-up or a final thought for the reader to take away., Articles should be "punchy." Avoid long, rambling sentences. If you can say it in ten words instead of twenty, do it., If you are writing a news article, stick to facts. If you are writing an editorial or a blog post, you can include your own feelings., Know Your Audience: Are you writing for your classmates, your teachers, or your parents? Use a tone that fits them., Choose a topic you know well or are curious about., Gather 3–5 solid facts or quotes from reliable sources., Write your first version without worrying too much about spelling yet., Check your punctuation and capitalization..

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