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Friday, August 28, 2020

How much of a lead are you in?

Donald Trump: Who He Is and What He Stands For - The New York Times

HOW CAN YOU CHANGE UP THE LEAD OF                                 THINGS?

Not taking charge of that sort but to actually change the lead of a stories ten different ways. Below I have two news leads, one from an entertainment story and another from a political news story. What I want to show you guys is how many different leads there are and how to write them based on the stories that I picked. 


Headline: "Four Years Later, Trump Still Portrays America as an Under Siege"

1. Hard News Lead

President Trump tracks ways on how America is the problem and will do nothing until the people realizes. 


2. Anecdote Lead

Elected in 2016, Trump made promises to "Make America Great Again" after claiming that former president Barack Obama, has put America in a deep hole. However, the year is now 2020 and the United States are going through a rollercoaster of economic failures, presidential lies, and a deadly sickness. Yet, Trump claims he the only one to end the mishap affairs in America IF elected in November. 


3. Descriptive Lead

A mother who can no longer provide for her children; for she is is with no job. Another citizen dead from infection of the coronavirus. President Trump is not worried when he schedules presidential rallys across the country. Aslo, makes investment with "Goya Beans"
  
Does trump care about America?

4. Quotation Lead

"The more chaos and anarchy and vandalism and violence reigns, the better it is for the very clear choice on who's best on public safety and law and order". 

White House Counselor, Kellyanne Conway claims that Trump is just stalling because of the low numbers of Trump supporter here in America.


5. Question Lead  

"Is President Trump refusing to see the issues of the American Society"? 

6.Suspenseful Lead

Donald Trump sits high on the president throne watching America cry out in the need of help. Trump refuses to move if the there is no love and support given to him. This may be the end of a free America. 

7.Ironic Lead

Promises were given that focused on the needs of the United States. Low taxes rate, who would pass up that? It's funny how those promises were never given, but constant death, riots and protests, and racial conflict came in like it was granted an invitation. 


8. Direct Lead

Who you view on television does not portray themselves behind closed doors. A good start, equals your vote.

9.Words used in unusual way

Trump wants to make America Great Again? When does that happen? Is it after he's out of office?







In March, Christen Madrazo, Jason Williamson and their son, Asa, left their New York City lives behind to live with her parents, Tony and Judy Madrazo, in Bath, Pa. 

A Mother Seeks Approval From Husbands Parents.

1. Hard News Lead

A mother wants to live under parent for the help of raising her son along with her husband. 

2. Anecdote Lead

A young married mother seeks parent approval when it comes to her parenting. To keep all graces calm Christen Madrazo, continues to live with parents until she feel that she can live without parental advice. 

3.Description Lead

My son cry at the top of his little lungs, long fights with my husband. When will it end? I just can not leave my parents. They've done so much for me there is no way I can move out. 

4. Quotation Lead

"I imagine this is not terribly attractive" 
Christen Madrazo messages that her choice of living is causing most of the verbal conflict between her and her husband. 

5. Question Lead

Is this a good way to start off building a family? 

6. Suspenseful Lead

Being independent is very hard without guidance. Current mother makes moves to mend something that may be guidance, but destroys what is most important. FAMILY!

7. Ironic Lead

The thoughts of nutrition is suppose to be bright; NOT hard and untamable. Why is that? 

8. Direct Speech 

You as a mother would want wis best for you and your children. Don't make it a habit to living in the shadows of someone else.

9. Words used in unusual way 

A parents opinion is not always needed in every situation . 

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