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Escrevendo histórias de notícias
The inverted pyramid shows the traditional structure of news stories. The most relevant information comes in the headline and in the fist paragraph, called the lead; the details are given in the follow-up paragraphs.
There are two main reasons for the use of this structure. On one hand, it allows the busy readers’to get the gist of the history by reading just a few lines. On the other hand, it makes it easier for editors to cut articles short, form the bottom up, to fit the available space on the printed page without losing essential information.
Remember:
Good headline writing grabs the readers’ attention so that they will read on.
The lead is a short introductory paragraph-sometimes just a sentence or two- that contains the summary of the story, i. e, information to
News stories
Who?
What?

HEADLINE
Who? When? Why?
What? Where?
How?

LEAD
Other
Details

REST OF STORY

Answers some or all the 5 Ws (who,where, when, what, why) and the H ( how ).

The follow-up paragraphs explain and amplify the story by providing relevant details.
News articles require direct quotes to be lively and believable. When quoting, the first and last names, alongside a brief descriptive phrase that explains what the person does, must be acknowledged. Once people have been identified, they should be referred to by last name only.

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A synonym for “ the general mening”;
A synonym for “holds, attracts”;
The antonym of “irrelevant”;
The antonym of “modern, contemporary”;
The word for “the professional whose job is to check articles and make changes and corrections before they are published”;
The word for “phrases or passages that represent the exact words someone else has written or spoken”;
The English word for “resumo”;
The English equivalent for “espaço disponível”.

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Escrevendo histórias de notícias

A pirâmide invertida mostra a estrutura tradicional das notícias. As informações mais relevantes vêm no título e no primeiro parágrafo, chamado de lead; os detalhes são fornecidos nos parágrafos seguintes.

Existem duas razões principais para o uso desta estrutura. Por um lado, permite que leitores atarefados obtenham a essência da história lendo apenas algumas linhas. Por outro lado, facilita aos editores encurtar os artigos, de baixo para cima, para caber no espaço disponível na página impressa, sem

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