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| <p>“Tell ‘em, Tell ‘em, Tell ‘em, & Tell ‘em again!”</p> |
| <p><strong>Here is a way to compose a brief, compelling story to capture the </strong></p> |
| <p><strong>attention of the busy reader or listener. This style of writing or telling </strong></p> |
| <p><strong>a story will help it “stick” with the audience.</strong></p> |
| <p><strong><em>Tell ‘em: what they’re about to read/hear!</em></strong></p> |
| <p>The Introduction<strong> captures the gist of what the story is about, similarly to the first paragraph of a news article. (who, what, why, when, where, and how)</strong></p> |
| <p><strong><em>Tell ‘em: the details!</em></strong></p> |
| <p>The Body<strong> describes in detail who did what, why, when, where, and how. </strong></p> |
| <p><strong><em>Tell ‘em: a summary of the progress or outcome!</em></strong></p> |
| <p>The Conclusion<strong> of the story summarizes the accomplishments, results, what was learned, and what may happen next.</strong></p> |
| <p><strong><em>Tell ‘em again: a quick recap of the accomplishments!</em></strong></p> |
| <p>The Highlights<strong> of the story list the significant events, results, and impact in bullet form to point out your accomplishments at a glance.</strong></p> |
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