Last night thieves robbed 1 lakh rs. from Mr.Sharma's house in ramganj by breaking the lock of his room.
The lead in news writing is the most important or exciting story in the publication. A great example would be the largest headline at the top of a newspaper's front page.
The lead in news writing is the most important or exciting story in the publication. A great example would be the largest headline at the top of a newspaper's front page.
The meaning of straight lead in a newspaper would be lead that are in pencils and you could sell in a store of $200.00 dollars for a profit. P.S: Don't think i now this cause i studied this in my History Classes in Collage. :)
Leading exports simply means main exports.
I suggest you get a local paper and go to the editoral section of the paper. Here you will find good examples of what you want. In this way you are learning how and not depending on Wiki to give you the answers. You need to be able to do this.
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I give excellent news with a smile.
2 kinds of leads in a news: reduction lead and expansion lead
To give the exact answer of this question is hard but as I think the ratio would be 7:3
"News" is an uncountable noun. It refers to information about recent events or developments and is generally used without an article such as "a" or "the." For example, you would say "I heard some news" instead of "I heard a news."
To give the news of the German news paper
Stands for Lead- Transition - Quote - Transition - Quote - Transition. It serves as a simple, formulaic method to begin and develop a hard news story. Typically, the "lead" is a component-style lead in which the various components (who, what, when, why, where) lead the story in some combination. For example, "The United States Congress voted yesterday to extend the so-called Bush-era tax cuts," would be an example of a who-when-what component lead. The transitions typically expand on one of these components, leading into a quote from a source.