Examples of astonisher lead include opening with a shocking statistic, a surprising fact, a thought-provoking question, or a bold statement that captures the reader's attention and draws them in. This type of lead is designed to create intrigue and make the reader want to continue reading to learn more.
Astonisher LeadContrast LeadEpigram LeadPicture LeadBackground LeadDescriptive LeadParody LeadPunch LeadOne-word LeadQuotation LeadQuestion Lead
Astonisher lead Also called a punch or cartridge lead, the astonisher sums up in a startling, often contradictory approach, the essence of the story. Example: John Williams always wanted to soar like a bird. Tuesday he did. 3. Blindlead: Here the writer delays identification of a person, group or event. credit:
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Astonisher LeadContrast LeadEpigram LeadPicture LeadBackground LeadDescriptive LeadParody LeadPunch LeadOne-word LeadQuotation LeadQuestion Lead
Kinds of Grammatical Beginning Leads:1. Prepositional Lead2. Infinitive-Phrase Lead3. Participial-phrase Lead4. Gerundial- phrase lead5. Clause leadKinds of Novelty Lead:1. Astonisher LEad2. Contrast lead3. epigram lead4. picture lead5. background lead6. descriptive lead7. parody lead8. punch lead9. one-word lead10. Quotation lead11. question leadIF ANY OF THESE ARE WRONG PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CORRECT!!!
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Water is a compound. A pure metal is an element. Graphite (a pencil lead) is the element carbon. These are all examples of a pure substance.
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