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Primary Characteristics of an Article

Primary Characteristics of an Article. Primary Characteristics of an Article:. Articles are focused on an interesting angle of a specific topic. Primary Characteristics of an Article:. The purpose of an article is supported with relevant idea development.

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Primary Characteristics of an Article

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  1. Primary Characteristics of an Article

  2. Primary Characteristics of an Article: Articles are focused on an interesting angle of a specific topic.

  3. Primary Characteristics of an Article: The purpose of an article is supported with relevant idea development.

  4. Primary Characteristics of an Article: The format of an article uses text features effectively (sections with headings, bulleted lists, etc.).

  5. SecondaryCharacteristics of an Article

  6. Secondary Characteristics of an Article: The introduction is the most important part. Entice your reader by hooking them with a strong lead (cf. “How To Write a Strong Lead”).

  7. Secondary Characteristics of an Article: Almost any writing structure, including the structure of an article, can be either deductive or inductive.

  8. Secondary Characteristics of an Article: Deductive structure: Begin with a central idea, then utilize details and commentary to support that central idea.

  9. Secondary Characteristics of an Article: Inductive structure: Begin with observations and/or evidence and draw conclusions that lead to your central idea from those observations and evidence.

  10. “How Can Someone Who Lives in Insane Luxury Be a Star in Today’s World?” Deductive or inductive organization? Ben Stein

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