Friday, November 13, 2015

Future Writing Preview

1. A hard news lede has to include the four w's and the h where the lede in this article was two words to show the readers idea.
2.
a. who-paragraph two, Ted Williams
b. what-paragraph three, Ted's voice 
c. where-paragraph two, Hudson street ramp off northbound I-71
d. when-the title of the article, January 5, 2011
e. why-paragraph five, Ted had a really good radio voice
f. how-paragraph eight, Someone had a video on youtube of him talking.
3. Yes, there are quotes in this story.
4. No, the article was not written in "quote transition" style 
5. Tony Florentino, Doral Chenoweth III, Ken Andrews, Kevin McLoughlin, Shane Cornier and Ted Williams were all quoted.
6. "I think he really has no idea how big this is going to be." This was the most important quote because they are saying he is going to be big one day and he didn't even know he has a talent.
7. There are 33 paragraphs.
8. There are 762 words.
9. In he final paragraph it states "that voice could be his." The first paragraph of the article it said, "that voice" so by the end of the paragraph they think that he could have his own job by using his own voice that he could be known for that voice, for his voice.
10. So they could show that he could be known for his voice one day.
11. Yes, think was very interesting to read.
12. Yes, I was really interested to hear the voice and see why they wanted his and what was so amazing about it.
13. It quickly made us put a voice to what we had been reading about and see if the voice was what we were thinking the voice was and how it actually sounded.
14. No, because they explained how the voice in a way to understand how the voice was.
15. Yes, he made it so we could visually hear his voice.
16. He used descriptive words and explained it so we could hear the voice or at least image what it sounded like.

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