Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Nut Graf

    A nut graf is a paragraph that usually goes after the first and includes the who, what, when, where, why, and how that weren't answered in the first. It often supports the first paragraph and explains why the topic is important.  It often connects the lead with the rest of the story.
    However, the nut graf is not required to be an entire paragraph, but rather a sentence.  The nut graf is very important to the story because without it the reader may be lost on what the point of the story is.  

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